DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PAMPHLET 108-1 INDEX OF ARMY MOTION PICTURES MM STRIPS SLIDES AND PHONO-RECORDINGS HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY JANUARY 1959 From the collection of the 7 n m o Prelinger v Jjibrary t P San Francisco, California 2006 *Pam 108-1 PAMPHLET) HEADQUARTERS, I DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY No. 108-lJ WASHINGTON 25, D.C., 19 January 1959 INDEX OF ARMY MOTION PICTURES, FILM STRIPS, SLIDES, AND PHONO-RECORDINGS SECTION I. INTRODUCTION Paragraph Page Purpose and scope 1 5 Security classification of films 2 5 How to locate films ii/LO'"' 3 5 How to borrow films and equipment 4 5 Army film and equipment exchange services 5 6 Proper use of films 6 6 II. CATEGORY INDEX (Branch of service, or other major category) GENERAL ___..uL4 7 8 ADJUTANT GENERAL 8 9 Special services 10 ADMINISTRATION 9 11 Supervision 11 Office and plant operations 16 AIR OPERATIONS 10 18 Airborne divisions and support 18 Aviation 19 AMPHIBIOUS 11 22 ARMOR 12 23 Armored precombat 23 Armored combat 25 Antitank 25 ARTILLERY— ANTIAIRCRAFT. _ 13 26 Gun controls and instruments 26 Guns and fire support 28 Guided missiles 32 Aircraft recognition 38 ARTILLERY— FIELD 14 39 Weapons — principles and use 39 Rockets 42 Movements and tactics 43 ARTILLERY— SEACOAST 15 45 ATOMIC 16 46 Automotive— /See- Transportation — driving and first echelon maintenance 162 Ordnance — automotive 114 Camouflage and concealment — See — ENGI- NEERS 67 CHAPLAIN 17 49 Character guidance 49 Religious teaching 52 Chaplain activities 58 *This pamphlet supersedes DA Pam 108-1, 10 May 1957, including C 3, 20 June 1958. SECTION II. CATEGORY INDEX— Continued Paragraph page CHEMICAL 18 58 Defensive 58 Offensive and weapons 59 CIVILIAN 19 59 Civilian affairs military government _. 59 Civilian mobilization 60 Civilian components 61 Civilian — all others 61 COLD WEATHER 20 61 Individual training 61 Testing and operations 62 COMBAT DOCUMENTARY 21 63 Pacific Theater WW II 63 European Theater WW II 64 Mediterranean and other theaters WW II 65 Korean conflict 66 ENGINEERS 22 66 Map reading 66 Camouflage and concealment 67 Explosives, mines, and demolitions 68 Construction — equipment and tools 70 Construction — roads and runways 73 Construction— bridges 74 Fire fighting 75 Allothers 76 GUIDED MISSILES— See ARTILLERY— AN- TIAIRCRAFT—Guided missiles 32 INDIVIDUAL SOLDIER 23 79 INFANTRY 24 80 Weapons 80 Basic infantry tactics 84 Advanced infantry tactics 86 Information— Sec — Public information 132 Troop information and education 174 INTELLIGENCE 25 88 Safeguarding military information 88 Combat intelligence 89 LEADERSHIP AND INSTRUCTION 26 90 Map reading— See ENGINEERS— Map reading. _ 66 MEDICAL. . 27 92 Troop training: Individual health and sanitation 92 First aid 93 Disease control 94 Anatomy and physiology 96 Professional: Hospital and field service 97 Rehabilitation and physical medicine 101 Neuropsychiatry and neurology 101 Medical, surgical, and dental 102 Veterinary service 109 MILITARY JUSTICE,. 28 110 SECTION II. CATEGORY INDEX— Continued Paragraph Page MILITARY POLICE AND GUARD DUTY._. 29 110 Policing and guard duty 110 Criminal investigation 113 ORDNANCE 30 114 Automotive: Lubrication „__ 114 Engines and power transmission 115 Electrical, ignition, and fuel systems 116 Tires, brakes, and other 117 Combat vehicles — Component parts, mainte- nance, and repair 120 Ammunition supply and handling 122 Diesel engines 122 Weapons and repair 124 Tools and shop work 126 All others 130 PICTORIAL— See SIGNAL— Pictorial __ 155 PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE 31 132 PUBLIC INFORMATION......-^^ 32 132 QUARTERMASTER 33 135 Food service and rations 135 Other QM activities 138 Radar— See SIGNAL— Radar 152 RECREATION— See ADJUTANT GENERAL— Special services 10 Recruiting and Reenlistment — See ADJUTANT GENERAL 9 Rockets— See ARTILLERY— Field 39 SAFETY 34 140 General safety 140 Driving safety 143 SIGNAL .. 35 145 Principles of electricity 145 Wire _ 145 Radio 148 Radar 152 Pictorial 155 All others 157 Sports— See ADJUTANT GENERAL— Special services 10 SUPPLY SERVICES 36 158 Receipt and issue 158 Storage 159 Materiel packing and handling 159 Field operations 161 TRANSPORTATION 37 162 Driving and first echelon maintenance 162 Motor 164 Rail _. 165 Water __ 166 Air _ 171 All others __ 173 3 SECTION II. CATEGORY INDEX— Continued Paragraph Page TROOP INFORMATION AND EDUCATION. 38 174 Information and orientation 174 Pride of the outfit 180 Information on nations 180 WEAPONS— See- Infantry 80 Armor 23 Artillery _- 39 WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS 39 185 III. NUMERICAL INDEX General 40 186 Armed Forces Information Films (AFIF) (I&E)_. 41 186 Armed Forces Screen Magazines (Including: ANSM's, AFSR's, RTAF's, AFSM's) (I&E)___ 42 195 Campaign Reports (CR) 43 207 Combat Bulletins (CB) 44 207 Army Information Films (AIF) 45 212 Department of Defense Film (DD) 46 213 Educational Films (EF) 47 213 Film Bulletins (FB) 48 214 Graphic Films (GF) 49 223 Historical Reports (HR) 50 226 Joint Civilian Orientation Conference Film (JCOC) 51 228 Miscellaneous Films (Misc or MF) 52 228 No Release Number (NRN) 53 298 Office of the Secretary of Defense Film (OSD) 54 299 Officers Conference Films (OC) (I&E) 55 299 Orientation Films (OF) (I&E) 56 300 Professional Medical Films (PMF) 57 301 Army Research and Development Films (RD) — 58 314 Staff Film Reports (SFR) 59 314 Training Films (TF) 60 326 World Affairs Films (WA) 61 428 Film Strips (FS) 62 429 Slide Kits (SK) 63 456 Phono-Recordings (R) 64 457 IV. ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES General 65 461 Alphabetical index of motion pictures 66 46 1 Alphabetical index of film strips 67 521 861 '..;»• futai-iiii;-..^ erifcHf b/j-j Jqio.ooH OiU 181 -_-_.- .lii**.Ai.>.i-^_Ui_L i, 3JJ-: £31- 78 .^_.^_^-^l^J~^.. • ! "i Jfl9mqinp3 fane mlil ^rai: IMW* ,' : .» -biofj'j-r-i SECTION I INTRODUCTION . 1. Purpose and Scope This pamphlet is for the use of training instructors, I&E leaders, and other film users of the Regular Army and civilian Reserves. It lists both classified and unclassified approved Department of the Army motion picture films and film strips, and phono-recordings available for use in training and information programs. .fcqilO1i> 2. Security Classification of Films The security classification of each classified film is included hi the pertinent data given in the numerical index, section III. Titles of such films, if unclassified, are followed by (U).-,fil0- 3. How to Locate Films a. First Turn to Table of Contents on Pages 1 Through 4» (1) To locate films by branch of service or other major category, refer to the category index, section II of the table of contents. (2) If the exact release number of a film is known, refer to the numerical index, section III of the table of contents. (3) If the exact title of the film is known, refer to the alphabetical index, section IV of the table of contents. 6. The Numerical Index Provides Complete Information on Each Film. This includes a synopsis and other pertinent data. The cate- gory index and the alphabetical index give cross-reference page num- bers where the synopsis for each film can be found in the numerical index. 4. How to Borrow Films and Equipment a. Regular Army and Reserve units must fill out DA Form 11-44 (Films and Film Strips Loan Order) to borrow films and film strips from Army film and equipment exchanges by local pickup or by mail order. 6. Regular Army and Reserve units that do not have projection equipment on hand must fill out DA Form 11-43 (Projection Equip- ment Loan Order) to borrow projection equipment for films and film strips from their respective Army film and equipment exchanges. 5 5. Army Film and Equipment Exchange Services The following services are available: a. Loans of film and equipment, including motion pictures, sound film strips, silent film strips, Department of the Army phono-record- ings, and appropriate equipment, as required. b. Advisory services, such as recommending appropriate films for training and information programs, proper utilization of films in training, and advising instructors on professional exhibition tech- niques. c. Literature, such as film references, periodic film announcements, and special announcements on pertinent films. d. Courses for training and licensing unit projectionists of the •n i A i • •!• Tt Regular Army and civilian Reserves. e. Loans of films cleared for public nonprofit, television and theat- rical exhibition to appropriate civilian organizations and professional groups. /. Maintenance of Department of the Army films rescored into foreign languages for aiding foreign allied governments, for training foreign nationals, and for training in foreign languages. 6. Proper Use of Films After selection of appropriate films for training and information programs, the film program should be carefully planned using the same steps used for other training techniques, i.e. — a. Preparation. Preview the film to find out what is in it, using the appropriate film reference, if available. The instructor should select the key points of emphasis, the items which may be omitted or touched upon lightly, and the portions that are obsolete or require explanation. Arrange in advance for projectionist, film, and equip- ment. Reserve the classroom theater with ample seating capacity, effective blackout provisions, and an electrical outlet for the projector. b. Presentation. Have proper ventilation, then introduce the film in the most effective manner that will prepare the audience to ob- serve the film to greatest advantage. Show the film. c. Followup Activities. Carefully planned followup activities, such as discussions, an oral er written quiz, and practical applications, as appropriate, increase the effectiveness of training films. The contents of the film and the facilities available will determine the nature of the following exercises to be used. avjSi n o ««f enif 9Yioeo to<>tor • Ad Jiro IIS JBum hn&d no Jneraqiupe iol 4r ; ol (lybrO naoJ drmn 3 1 ii eqhlfe rnlft d. References. (1) Films. TF 11-1574— The Technique of Good Projection. TF 11-1572— Film Tactics. TF 21-2301 through TF 21-2306— Military Instructions. (Each film should be used individually to fit into ap- propriate lesson plans to teach a specific point of in- struction. The series is not designed to be shown as a package.) (2) Manual. FM 21-6 — Techniques of Military Instruction. yifofiBTd m jf^i/e) aaheqjo&KJ ntsm 1*8 m nwob nested BI ft * ; rid ,ip[J8in . 19 /I* o «q uo fc.tii9.hio > l ?)d} :» ^iia^ol 101 Oilii tlhi4 Jbixja nv^Ofl^ ai ^rilfl AI io ^4mi/a oaJ39i^%4a|ixa ftiij }i vino > '/f iiolfioQS cxobfli I#aiJ$diu{qJ,fl.axfr »sIJ .fcoiiupai si nobjsiinolrii .awojt/f el iiiIB B lo s to Jaezd oxi) 11 • SECTION II CATEGORY INDEX 7. General Use this index to locate films for training and information programs. It is broken down in 32 main categories (such as branches of service or other majoi breakdowns) and a number of subdivisions in certain of the larger categories. See table of contents on pages 1 through 4, for locating major categories and subcategories. This is the important functional index for film users. Use the numerical index, section III, only if the exact release number of a film is known and further film information is required. Use the alphabetical index, section IV, only if the exact title of a film is known. CATEGORY INDEX AG 8. ADJUTANT GENERAL (Special Services) Army Records Administration MF 12-7944 (23 min— 1953— Film Reference) ..... w^i-J..lUyi^Ji^.C 244 The Army Statistical and Accounting System TF 12-1653 (32 min— 1950) ........... _________ ^Vk3falKH&3& " 390 The Army Program System MF 38-8554 (13 min— 1955— Film Reference— Distribution in CONUS and Overseas) ___________________________________________________ 277 The Army Program System — Development "Planning What to Do" MF 38-8555 (13 min— 1955— Film Reference— Distribution in CONUS and Overseas) ____________________________________ -vw«iiiJ*a»>ilBj£j. • 277 The Army Program System— Execution "Doing the Job" MF 38-8556 (11 min— 1955— Film Reference— Distribution in CONUS and Overseas) ___________________________________________________ 277 The Army Program System — Review and Analysis "Checking on the Results" MF 38-8557 (10 min— 1955— Film Reference— Distribution in CONUS and Overseas) ___________________________________________________ 277 Hawaiian Holiday (Recruiting Subject) MF 20-1216 (18 min— 1945— Distribution limited to ZI only) .......... 258 Men 17 to 18^ — Your Future and the New Reserve Law MF 45-8589 (12 min— 1955— Distribution in CONUS only) ............ 282 Time to Go (Selective Service) MF 20-8322 (28 min— 1955— Film Reference) _______ .................. 263 Army ROTC (Recruiting) MF 145-7743 (18 Min— 1951) _______________________ ................ 298 The Army ROTC, Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow MF 45-7912 (24 min— 1952— Color— Distribution Limited) ............. 280 This Is Your Army MF 45-7950 (79 min— 1954— Color) ____ ..... _ ........................ 281 A Tale of 2,000 Cities MF 45-8710 (25 min— 1956) ______ ..... _ ............................ 283 The Whites of Their Eyes MF 20-8591 (26 min— 1956) ______ .................................. 264 The Soldier's Hour MF 20-8442 (18 min— 1956— Color) ....................... . .......... 264 Man With Mission MF 140-7800 (17 min— 1950— Commercial Adaptation) __ .......... ____ 298 The Making of a West Pointer MF 45-8521 (40 min— 1955— Color— Distribution in CONUS and over- fo'i seas) ---------------------------------------------- ,-p---...- ___ r 282 Prepare Through Education (Recruiting) MF 20-8421 (16 min-1955) _________________ .™^™^?-^ 264 All Star Team (Recruiting) MF 20-8420 (24 min— 1955) ____________ .................. _______ 264 Army Residency Program (Recruiting) MF 12-8733 (22 min— 1956— Distribution to each Army Headquarters in CONUS) ______________________________ 244 AG CATEGORY INDEX For synopsia see page No. The US Medical Team (Medical Recruiting) MF 20-8422 (15 min— 1955) 264 The Army Dental Service (For Recruiting Dental Personnel) MF 12-8732 (26 min— 1957— Color) 244 Your Bright Tomorrow (Recruiting — Women Army Medical Specialists) __ MF 12-8765 (20 min— 1957— Color— Distribution to CONUS AF & EES)__ _._ 244 Sgt MacDuff— Salesman (Recruiting) - MF 20-8410 (19 min— 1955) ._ _ 263 Take 6 (National Guard Recruiting) MF 45-8694 (11 min— 1956) 282 Our Sons (Recruiting for USAR) MF 45-8798 (36 min— 1958— Color) 283 Executive Wanted (Recruitment of WAC Officers) MF 12-8766 (24 min— 1957— Color) 244 The Soldier's Hour MF 20-8442 (18 min— 195&— Color) 264 Chaplain USA MF 20-8419 (19 min— 1955— Color) 264 Beyond Tomorrow — A Story of an American Girl MF 20-8418 (15 min— 1955— Color) _ 263 A Look Ahead MF 12-8201 (27 min— 1954) 244 It's Your Future MF 12-8151 (15 min— 1953) .Jiu£-ail£l^£' 244 Rehabilitation of Military Prisoners TF 19-1608 (34 min— 1949— Film Reference) .X&L-^luiJU&SlJXs • 398 90 Day Wondering (Re-enlistment) MF 12-8669 (9 min— 1956— Color) ^ticdi^; 244 All Present or Accounted For (Re-enlistment) MF 20-8714 (20 min— 1956— Color) __ 266 To Provide for the Common Defense GF 61-26 (17 min— 1954— Color) Ui1,:^ 226 The Pentomic Army TF 20-2561 (50 min— 1958— Color) -J&£L-=zaiuiJ- 404 SPECIAL SERVICES,^^ Note. See also I&E Sportsreels AFIF 200 through 228. For numerical list of these films see page 193. Recreation Leadership TF 12-1808 (23 min— 1953— Film Reference) 391 Recreation Center Operation MF 12-7841 (13 min— 1951— Film Reference). 243 The Sprints MF 28-8250 (21 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 270 The Hurdles MF 28-8251 (11 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 270 10 CATEGORY INDEX ADMIN For synopsis see page No. Broad Jump MF 28-8252 (11 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 270 High Jump MF 28-8253 (11 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) __ 270 Shot Put MF 28-8254 (11 min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation) 270 Pole Vault MF 28-8255 (11 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) '& 271 D. MF 28-8256 (11 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation).. 271 Javelin MF 28-8257 (11 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 271 The Relays MF 28-8258 (11 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation). _ .; i!S£Jl31 JI^ 2iiU' '• 271 The Middle Distances MF 28-8259 (11 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) _.:J!£l£.j_ 271 The Distances M F 28-8266 (1 1 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) _ _ . L4*T.lS?J'iI2ft*L§ 271 Last Down (Football Highlights, 1946) ANSM 83 (17 min— 1947) 196 1952 Olympic Games AFIF 36 (29 min— 1953) L__ -tljl1!^' 189 The Soldier at Leisure MF 12-7936 (14 min— 1952— Film Reference) L^A^lpJSLrfjLSi1! 244 , ., _ Army Library Program FS 12-17 (11 min— 1954— Sound— Film Reference).. 447 U.S. Army Service Clubs FS 12-18 (12 min— 1954— Sound— Film Reference).. 447 « •» £ --iaril/ Army Crafts Program FS 12-19 (13 min— 1953— Sound— Film Reference) ^JLJ?A™2L™SU 447 The Army Entertainment Program SFS 12-101 (11 min— 1954— Sound) ^-VA™fc2?0J? 447 9. ADMINISTRATION (Supervision; Office and Plant Operations) Note. See also LEADERSHIP AND INSTRUCTION page 90. SUPERVISION seepage-No • Tuio.ui£ IT iin v^mc;i u ii|->ei T i^ui a MF 61-7619 (8 min— 1951— From Office of Education Film No. 153) 295 Supervision — Dealing With Dissatisfied Employees MF 61-1257 (14 min— 1946— From Navy Film MN 3425- A) 294 Tj';,-;i ->flT Supervision — Budgeting Time and Effort MF 61-1258 (17 min— 1946— From Navy Film MN-3425-B) .-"';„.... 294 col ?r; : Supervision — Developing Cooperation ^rj <; MF 61-1259 (15 min— 1946— From Navy Film MN 3425-C) 294 Supervision — Building Morale MF 61-1260 (11 min— 1946— From Navy Film MN 3425-D) 294 nr. vnopsi, Working With Other Supervisors ADMIN CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Supervision — Creating Job Interest MF 61-1261 (11 min— 1946 — From Navy Film MN 3425-E) __ 295 It's Our Job MF 61-1015 (39 min— 1944— Commercial Adaptation) 294 Personnel Management — Supervisory Conferences MF 61-8403 (14 min— 1954r— Commercial Adaptation) 296 All I Need is a Conference MF 61-8413 (30 min— 1955— Commercial Adaptation— Distr to CF&EEs in CONUS— Supp. distr to AF&EEs at Major OS Comds) 296 Another Snowball Conference MF 61-1165 (10 min— 1945) _ 294 How Not to Conduct a Meeting MF 9-8569 (10 min — 1955 — Commercial Adaptation) 237 Commencement (Employment Nondiscrimination) MF 61-8659 (26 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation) 297 Placing the Right Man On The Job MF 61-1207 (13 min— 1945— From Office of Education Film No. 156) ___ 294 A New Supervisor Takes A Look At His Job MF 61-1206 (13 min— 1945— From Office of Education Film No. 150) ___ 294 Maintaining Workers' Interest MF 61-7775 (13 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. 159) _ 296 Introducing The New Worker To His Job MF 61-7772 (16 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. 154) _ 296 Instructing The Worker On The Job MF 61-7765 (14 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. 155) _ 295 Supervising Workers On The Job MF 61-7766 (10 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. 157) _ 295 Every Minute Counts MF 61-7620 (10 min— 1951— From Office of Education Film No. 161) ___ 295 The Supervisor As a Leader — Part I MF 61-7621 (14 min— 1951— From Office of Education Film No. 168).— 295 The Supervisor As A Leader — Part II MF 61-7622 (13 min — 1951 — From Office of Education Film No. 169).. _ 295 Personnel Management — Communications MF 61-8404 (13 min— 1954r— Commercial Adaptation) 296 Maintaining Quality Standards MF 61-7769 (11 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. 164). 296 The Engineered Performance Standards Program MF 38-8512 (16 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 7837) 276 Maintaining Good Working Conditions MF 61-1432 (9 min— 1951— From Office of Education Film No. 152) 295 The Inner Man Steps Out MF 61-8057 (33 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation) 296 Improving The Job MF 61-7768 (10 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. 163) _ 295 Supervising Women Workers MF 61-7767 (11 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. 1 58) _ 295 12 CATEGORY INDEX ADMIN For synopsis see page No. Safety in the Shop MF 61-7771 (12 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. 481) _ 296 Effective Utilization of Manpower in the US Army MF 45-7926 (23 ti*^^^^^ Pick Your Safety Target MF 20-7995 (14 min — 1953 — Commercial Adaptation). .... 261 Safety in Offices MF 20-7997 (10 min— 1953— From Navy Film MN 1921-D) _____ «r^ 261 Stop, Look, and Question FS 80-8 (1945— Sound) ------------------------- -- 45G Off to the Right Start FS 20-112 (19 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) ....... ____ 450 Foundation for Good Job Relations FS 80-16 (1945— Sound) ---------------- ....... ----- Btwofr««W|f ttl- 456 Public Relations for Business and Professional People FS 9-311 (10 min— 1955— Sound— Color— Distribution in CONUS only- Commercial Adaptation) _ . 444 On-the-job Supervision — Part I: The Cost of an Error FS 80-2 (1944r— Sound) _________________________ ....... ____________ 456 On-the-job Supervision — Part II: Spotting Immediate Training Needs FS 80-3 (1944— Sound) __________________________________ .JlVrr--l! 456 On-the-job Supervision — Part III: The Job Breakdown FS 80-4 (1944— Sound) ____ __________________ ...— ......^..,-Jl.™ 456 On-the-job Supervision — Part IV: The Four Steps FS 80-5 (1944— Sound) _________________________ ..... ^.^^^.^ 456 On-the-job Supervision — Kinda Give It Your Personal Attention FS 80-7 (1944r— Sound) _________________________ --",nTI^ ............ 456 &3HrYFirom!f1 Excessive Supervision FS 61-28 (24 min— 1955— Sound— Distribution in CONUS only— Com- mercial Adaptation) __________________________________________ ____ 456 Human Factors in Safety — The Secret of Supervision FS 20-57 (1949— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) ________ ........ ____ . 450 Human Factors in Safety — Teaching Safety on the Job FS 20-58 (1949— Sound— Commercial Adaptation). ......... .._. _______ 450 Human Factors in Safety— People Are AH Alike FS 20-59 (1949— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) ____ ................. 450 Human Factors in Safety — Everybody's Different FS 20-60 (1949— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) Human Factors in Safety — Teamwork for Safety FS 20-61 (1949— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) ________ . ............ 450 Human Factors in Safety — Safety Case Histories FS 20-62 (1949— Sound— Commercial Adaptation)., -U---- 450 Make Requests — Don t Command FS 20-145 (1953— Sound) __ . ............. 451 There's a Job To Be Done FS 20-113 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) _____ ..... If.^JLJ? ',;£ 45° One Step at a Time FS 20-114 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation).. ^.l^flJf.tt* ' 451 -Jcfff—-- ttuiiT^ £81 -OL' rti 13 ADMIN CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Let's Face the Facts FS 20-115 (1953 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) ..... --------- ...... 451 Do the Job Right FS 20-116 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation). ................... 451 The Balanced Job FS 20-117 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) .................... 451 It Takes Time FS 20-118 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation). ................... 451 When Something Goes Wrong FS 20-119 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation). ................... 451 Let's Talk Things Over FS 20-120 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation). .................. 451 The Right Medicine FS 20-121 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation). .................. 451 A Stitch in Time FS 20-122 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) ................... 451 The Man Behind the Machine FS 20-123 (1953 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).. 451 «r .^ T ,. Women on the Job FS 20-124 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) ______ ............. 451 _.,_... _ Man's Place in an Organization FS 20-144 (22 min— 1952— Sound) ____________________ .......... ____ 451 The Case of Alice, Jane, and Agnes FS 20-93 (2 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) ............. 450 The Case of Al Miller FS 20-94 (2 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation). ............ 450 The Case of Emma Trimble FS 20-95 (5 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) ........ _____ 450 The Case of Jerry Cooper FS 20-96 (3 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) _____________ 450 The Case of Jim Halsey FS 20-97 (2 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation). ............ 450 The Case of Mike and Bill FS 20-98 (2 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) _____________ 450 The Case of Mary Benson FS 20-178 (6 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) ............ 452 A Difference of Opinion FS 20-179 (2 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) ..I,..!™-- 452 _ T , A „ ,. roteel n&muH. _ T , A „ ,. The Case of Independent Sadie FS 20-180 (1 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) ____________ 452 The Case of Tom, Dick and Harry FS 20-181 (2 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) ............ 452 The Case of Paul Steele FS 20-182 (5 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) .......... 452 The Case of Joe and Bob FS 20-183 (2 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) __ .......... 452 The Case of Harry Carey FS 20-184 (3 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) ............ 452 14 CATEGORY INDEX ADMIN For synopsis see page No. The Case of George Gray FS 20-185 (4 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 452 The Case of Lefty Laws FS 20-186 (3 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) £££ii£J 452 The Case of Sarah Blake FS 20-187 (3 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 0£).£&=-i 452 The Case of John Beaver FS 20-188 (4 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 452 The Case of Abbie Swartz FS 20-189 (5 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 452 The Case of Tessie Teller FS 20-190 (3 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) ili.O(&J 452 The Case of Dewey Jones FS 20-191 (3 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) UiJ££H' 452 The Case of Frances Moore FS 20-192 (3 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) llJfi!&- 452 The Case of Bob Smith FS 20-193 (3 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 452 The Case of Jake Diller FS 20-194 (4 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 452 Case of the Three Calandeers FS 20-195 (4 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 452 Effective Management FS 61-16 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation)... 455 When You've Got a Problem FS 61-17 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 455 The Will To Produce FS 61-18 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) ___ 455 Understanding People FS 61-19 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 455 Understanding Employee Viewpoint FS 61-23 (24 min — 1955 — Sound — Distribution in CONUS only — Com- mercial Adaptation) 455 Individual Adjustment FS 61-20 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 465 Motivating the Long Service Employee FS 61-25 (24 min — 1955 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 456 Orientation and Induction FS 61-26 (24 min— 1955— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 456 Combating Job Monotony FS 6 1-27 (24 min— 1955— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 456 Getting Results Through People FS 61-21 (1953— Commercial Adaptation) 455 Freedom of Opportunity FS 61-13 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 455 Individual Output FS 61-14 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 455 15 ADMIN CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Error Correction Talk FS 61-24 (24 min — 1955 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) ; 455 Getting Ideas .Across FS 61-15 (1953 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 455 A Partnership in Progress SFS 61-29 (30 min— 1958— Color— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 456 OFFICE AND PLANT OPERATIONS Internal Organization MF 9-7892 (12 min— 1952). 236 Physical Facilities MF 9-7890 (11 min— 1952). 236 Materials Control MF 9-7891 (11 min— 1952) -*-£M*U~ 236 Quality Control Through Statistical Methods — Process Control MF 3&-8007 (13 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 6621-A) 276 Quality Control Through Statistical Methods — Acceptance Sampling MF 38-8008 (17 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 6621-B)_ 276 Production Control— Part I TF 20-1771 (11 min — 1955 — Commercial Adaptation) 402 Production Control— Part II TF 20-1772 (11 min— 1955— Commercial Adaptation). 403 Planning and Laying Out Work MF 61-7764 (10 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. 151). 295 Maintaining Quality Standards MF 61-7769 (11 min— 1951— Fr«m US Office of Education Film No. 164) _ 296 Introduction to Army Work Simplification TF 20-1736 (19 min— 1953) 2UU4U 402 Work Simplification in the Office TF 20-1737 (25 min— 1954— Film Reference). 402 Work Simplification in the Shop TF 20-1738 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) __ , 402 Ideas Unlimited MF 20-1144 (18 min — 1951 — Commercial Adaptation) 258 Engineer and Standards Program — Experimental Rating Film No. 1 MF 11-8674 (10 min— Silent 16 FPS— 1956) 243 Engineer and Standards Program — Experimental Rating Film No. 2 MF 11-8703 (5 min— Silent 16 FPS— 1956)_ .-. 243 Flow Process Chart and How To Use It MF 61-7695 (15 min — 1951 — Color — Commercial Adaptation) 295 Motion Study Principles MF 61-7993 (28 min — 1953 — Commercial Adaptation) 296 Attack on Hidden Waste MF 19-1073 (15 min— 1944).. 257 -..!.- 'i to u-r-iT tt**. - - - - (iSoiteJqabA leion .luqi JO l£»bi =->p£4iU,.#«-£wP**. taott*rq*feA lftK> 16 CATEGORY INDEX ADMIN Suggestion Power MF 61-1100 (18 min— 1944)_. ____ ....... __ ....... __ ____ ___ ..... 294 The Fourth Man— The Civilian Behind the Soldier MF 61-8414 (9 min— 1955) ___________________ ........ ... --- _ _____ 297 Combat Team MF 20-1192 (37 min— 1945— Commercial Adaptation) ______ __ _______ 258 Army Records Administration MF 12-7944 (23 min— 1953— Film Reference) —^.J^ ..... __ ______ 244 Industrial Plant Protection TF 19-1847 (29 min— 1953— Film Reference) ______ .--^J.;:-.U:JtQ.i&&- 401 The Case of Comrade "T" MF 30-8706 (23 min — 1956 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Distri- bution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) ________ 274 Machine Transcription— Transcription Technique MF 61-1049 (21 min— 1944— From Navy Film MN 1562-B) ........... 294 Take a Letter, Please MF 61-1050 (22 min— 1944) __________ .......... . ....... __ ------ 294 Man's Place in an Organization FS 20-144 (22 min— 1952— Sound) ____ 2,axa-,,^Ljj^^LJ,'. ^a^asiaS-kgr 451 Production Control— Part I FS 20-166 (1952— Commercial Adaptation). ...... ______ -------- 451 Production Control— Part II FS 20-167 (1952— Commercial Adaptation).. ......... ___________ 451 Methods Analysis FS 20-168 (1952— Commercial Adaptation) ....... ... _________ _____ 451 Quality Control FS 20-169 (1952 — Commercial Adaptation) ________ . ____ _ _______ ; ___ _^. 451 Effective Deputation FS 80-19 (1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) _____ ..^..i.-..^ _____ 456 Position Classification FS 61-10 (14 min— 1952— Sound— Color— From Air Force Film Strip FS 1-2817) ........ . ...... _______ aawA^jal&*Jtf&L-*vaiat£)-k&l£- I 455 Stop, Look, and Question FS 80-8 (1945— Sound) ................. _____ .......... -±su.i2iJ£UL-<. 456 Office Hazards FS 20-7 (1944) ____ .................... _ ..... _ ..... __k&L^uU2 -ilia!-: 449 Mechanical Aids to Physical Security — Part I — Perimeter Barriers and :! TiI8 Personnel Identification FS 19-13 (13 min— 1955— Sound— Film Reference) ________ ^*up ,..^x-^p •* 44d Mechanical Aids to Physical Security— Part II— Protective Lighting, Com- munications, and Alarm Systems I 9Cj f ^norJfiioqO tiA FS 19-16 (13 min— 1955— Sound— Film Reference) ~M>e* —«*w864- 44-fM 44d Introduction to Automatic Processing Data TF 11-2552 (31 min— 1958— Film Reference) ___________________ +riA-««n 389 494599°— 59 2 17 AIR CATEGORY INDEX 10. AIR OPERATIONS (Airborne Divisions and Support; Aviation) (For Cold Weather see COLD WEATHER: Testing and Research} (For Transportation see TRANSPORTATION: Air) i For synopsis see page No. AIRBORNE DIVISIONS AND SUPPORT The Airborne Soldier TF 31-2126 (33 min— 1955— Film Reference) 411 Assembly of an Airborne Unit TF 31-1926 (18 min — 1955 — Film Reference) w«4i£f*$*su 41 1 Duties of a Jumpmaster TF 31-1927 (33 min— 1955— Film Reference) 411 Wearing Individual Parachute Equipment TF 31-2216 (5 min— 1955) 412 Drop Zone TF 31-1854 (17 min— 1954) 411 Assembly Problem after 5th Novice Jump TF 31-2127 (10 min— 1956— Film Reference) 412 Personnel Parachute Malfunctions and Activation of Reserve Parachute TF 31-2128 (9 min— 1956— Film Reference) 412 Personnel Parachute Entanglements and Recovery From Twists TF 31-2129 (6 min— 1956— Film Reference) 412 Parachute Landing Falls TF 31-2130 (12 min— 1956— Film Reference) 412 Parachute Training in the 34 Foot Mock Tower TF 31-2131 (12 min— 1956— Film Reference) 412 Conduct of a Parachutist in the Aircraft TF 31-2132 (9 min— 1956— Film Reference) 412 The Swing Landing Trainer TF 31-2133 (7 min— 1956— Film Reference) 412 Parachute Recovery and Shakeout During Novice Training TF 31-2134 (8 min— 1956— Film Reference) 412 The 82d Airborne Division (Pride of Outfit Film) MF 45-1426 (21 min— 1948) 279 Invasion of Crete by the German Army FB 20-16 (11 min— 1942— Film Reference) 221 Sky Blitz MF 31-912 (25 min— 1944— Film Reference) 275 Answer is Nuts, The ANSM 55 (20 min— 1945) v&^&va&bv&'U'JL&ib<tb- 196 Air Operations, Lae and Salamaua MF 8-1044 (32 min — 1944 — Require special authorization for distribu- tion—From Air Force Film AFC 410) 231 Operation Airborne MF 10-7842 (22 min— 1951— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) _ 238 Medical Service of the Airborne Division— To Conserve the Fighting Strength TF 8-1765 (28 min— 1952— Film Reference) .__ 359 18 CATEGORY INDEX AIR For synopsis see page No. The Airborne Military Policeman TF 19-1748 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) _ 400 Rigging the 6,000-pound Load-bearing Platform for Aerial Delivery FB 10-259 (36 min — 1953 — Film Reference) &n(S&3.&D.dS8$~ 220 Operation of the 97-10 Sewing Machine TF 10-1836 (16 min— 1953) 378 Summer Movements in the Arctic FB 20-232 (15 min— 1950— Film Reference)-. 222 Fundamentals of Ballistics TF 9-1512 (19 min— 1949— Film Reference) 367 Emergency Use of the Parachute TF 10-2455 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference)..-. . ... 380 Helicopterborne Operations TF 7-2580 (24 min— 1958— Film Reference).. 353 AVTATmiV m .^-2-U-U^^^44^^- W^ (SfiOl— mui II) Gi-OT-c* !M Wright-Patterson Air Force Base RTAF 149 (19 min— 1953) .^^*^.i£^i£;^ 199 Mission of the United States Air Force OC 13 (33 min— 1957) „'_, 300 Strategic Air Command RTAF 145 (20 min— 1953) ..^aJLJn* 199 Arctic Rampart RTAF 148 (15 min— 1953) 199 Operation Blue Jay MF 45-7947 (25 min— 1953) 22^Ml-^l~&^^illJ^J&&l ' 281 This is Lakehurst RTAF 144 (17 min— 1952) .^L/IS*.' - 199 Army Aviation-Part I-Introduction FB 46-260 (17 min— 1953— Film Reference) il^BJfj 222 Army Aviation— Part II— Selection and Occupation of Small Unit Airstrips FB 46-261 (12 min— 1953— Film Reference) .^ll'I^L^^iJf.1?.^ 222 Your Army in Disaster Relief MF 19-7546 (17 min-1949-Film Reference). Jj^^I^;i.E- 4^ 257 e iirii-j IftTfnyC) Army Helicopters MF 46-8574 (15 min— 1955— Commercial Adaptation). .^^.^T^.... 284 Helicopter Orientation, Introduction to Rotary Wing Flight MF 55-8158 (28 min— 1953— From Navy Film MN 7306- A) 286 Helicopter Orientation — Introduction to Helicopters TF 46-2554 (20 min— 1958— Film Reference). --fr»rt--53«li»TaWTr— 423 Basic Helicopter Flight Principles TF 46-2209 (15 min— 1956) 422 Basic Helicopter Flight Training— Part I— Pilot's Pre-Flight Inspection TF 46-2381 (27 min— 1957— Film Reference) 423 Primary Helicopter Flight Training— Part II— Primary Flight Maneuvers TF 46-2382 (22 min— 1957— Film Reference) 423 Advanced Helicopter Flight Principles— Part I TF 46-2210 (10 min— 1956) 422 19 AIR CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Advanced Helicopter Flight Principles — Part II TF 46-2211 (11 min— 1956) 422 Helicopter Post Flight Inspection— The H-19 TF 46-2336 (26 min — 1957 — Film Reference) ^-«n& 422 Helicopter Post Flight Inspection — The H-21 TF 46-2337 (27 min— 1956) __ 9-d88*- 422 Helicopter Post Flight Inspection — The H-34 TF 46-2338 (26 min— 1957— Film Reference) 422 Helicopter Weight and Balance TF 46-2339 (25 min— 1957— Film Reference) 422 Land Based Helicopter Operations — Functions MF 46-8358 (10 min— 1954— From Navy Film MN 7411- A) 283 Land Based Helicopter Operations — Precautions MF 46-8359 (11 min— 1954— From Navy Film MN 7411-B) 283 Helicopter Special Delivery MF 45-7945 (11 min— 1953) 281 Look — No Hands (Operation Sandstone) MF 20-7676 (20 min — 1950 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 19-11) 260 Pilots for NATO RTAF 146 (20 min— 1953) . ~->iiA-9i;. 19^ Recognition of Jet Aircraft MF 20-7991 (15 min — 1953 — Film References — From Navy Film MN 6898) 261 Aircraft Recognition — Soviet Jet Aircraft MF 20-7986 (15 min— 1953— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN 6898-C) 261 Visual Problems Induced by Supersonic Speeds MF 44-8406 (47 min — 1955 — Color — Distribution limited to one print for each central film library and exchange in CONUS and overseas) 278 Eyes of Flight MF 20-8147 (30 min— 1953— Color) 262 Approach to Land-GCA MF 20-8748 (25 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and to film ex- changes supporting service schools concerned) 266 Approach to Land-ILS MF 20-8749 (25 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and to film ex- changes supporting service schools concerned) 266 Helicopter Maintenance — Part I — Helicopter Power Plants TF 55-2308 (13 min— 1957— Film Reference) 425 Helicopter Maintenance — Part II — Transmissions and Free Wheeling Units TF 55-2309 (16 min— 1957— Film Reference) 425 Helicopter Maintenance — Part III — Introduction to Power Trains TF 55-2310 (15 min— 1957— Film Reference) 425 1 ***•!— aslqfon hi iif gifi i - . - ,• 20 CATEGORY INDEX AIR For synopsis see page No. Helicopter Maintenance— Part IV— Supercharged Induction System TF 55-2311 (16 min— 1958— Film Reference) 425 Helicopter Maintenance — Part V — Rotor Blade Inspection, Repair, and Tracking (H-19, H-34, H-37) TF 55-2312 (33 min — 1958 — Film Reference) 425 Helicopter Maintenance — Part VII — Hydraulic Flight Control Systems TF 55-2314 (15 min— 1957— Film Reference) 425 Helicopter Maintenance — Part IX — Generator Systems Trouble Shooting TF 55-2316 (22 min— 195&— Film Reference) 426 Auxiliary Means of Communication — Part I — Light Aircraft Message Drop TF 17-2387 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 396 Auxiliary Means of Communication — Part II — Light Aircraft Pickup TF 17-2388 (3 min— 1957— Film Reference) '-3MZL2-Q 396 Intermediate Helicopter Flight Training — Part I — Take-off and Flight Procedures TF 46-2418 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference) 423 Intermediate Helicopter Flight Training — Part II — Autorotations TF 46-2419 (12 min— 1957— Film Reference) 423 Intermediate Helicopter Flight Training — Part III — Approach Procedures TF 46-2420 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference) 423 Transitional Helicopter Flight Training— Part I— Transition to the H-19 TF 46-2423 (26 min— 1957— Film Reference) ^— --~-T 423 Advanced Helicopter Flight Training — Part I — Confined Area Operations TF 46-2421 (27 min— 1957— Film Reference) __ 423 • Advanced Helicopter Flight Training — Part II — Emergencies and Critical Conditions TF 46-2422 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference) 423 Helicopter — Vibrations and Resonance — Part 3 — Vibrations in the H-21 MF 46-8905 (5 min— 1958— Air Force Film No. TF l-5102e)____ 284 Helicopters — Emergency Procedures — Part 4 — Emergency Procedures in the H-21 MF 46-8910 (5 min— 1958— Air Force Film No. TF 1-5102J) __ Jil^SJS 284 Ground Handling of Aircraft— Part I— Fixed Wing Aircraft TF 55-2503 (23 min— 1957— Film Reference) 427 Ground Handling of Aircraft — Part II — Rotary Wing Aircraft TF 55-2505 (12 min— 1957— Film Reference) ^L§lLTJtlT.' 427 Rigging the Flaps, L-23 Aircraft TF 55-2573 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference)::! J^I^^^^JJj.^1 428 Installation of the 1^-23 Main Landing Gear TF 55-2574 (4 min— 1958— Film Reference) lf^l~JLll^}^Ili " 428 Removal of the L-23 Main Landing Gear TF 55-2575 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) ...jl^rr^l'IfclL 4*28 Installation of the L-23 Outer Wing Panel TF 55-2576 (4 min— 1958— Film Reference) 428 Removal of the L-23 Outer Wing Panel TF 55-2577 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) 428 Removal of the L-23 Nose Landing Gear TF 55-2578 (4 min— 1958— Film Reference) 428 21 AIR CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Transportation of Ammunition — Part IV — By Aircraft TF 9-2572 (16 min— 1958— Film Reference) .---g^^^a**^-.*.--- 476 Loading Heavy Equipment in Aircraft SFS 5-116 (28 min— 1958— Sound— Distribution limited to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges and Service Schools) 433 Russian Aircraft FS 44-26 (1952— From British Film Strip FS 87) 454 Parachute Landing Falls FS 31-6 (1950) frSfi^ajSg- 452 Flight Safety FS 31-8 (1951) •***»-,«£- 452 Aircraft Recognition SK 5-QQ-8 (1953— Supplementary Kit No. 1, 1954— Supplementary Kit No. 2, 1955-Supplementary Kit No. 3, 1956)_rttiti^^1^^if,f,tg^{ 456 11. AMPHIBIOUS Elementary Tactics of Life Saving TF 21-1121 (11 min— 1944— Film Reference) 404 Training Film for Amphibious Instruction MF 55-1311 (66 min-1947) 284 Fury in the Pacific MF 40-1212 (20 min— 1945— From Navy Film MN 9045) 278 Amphibious Warfare— Handling the Landing Craft MF 55-8455 (15 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN-943D) 286 Amphibious Warfare, The LCVP— Part II— Boat Handling MF 55-8458 (19 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 4306B) 287 Amphibious Warfare, The LCM (3) Operation MF 55-8459 (21 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 4307B) 287 Military Police Support in Amphibious Operations TF 19-1806 (14 min— 1953— Film Reference) 400 Beach Obstacles TF 5-1822 (22 min— 1953— Film Reference) ,. Operation Inchon MF 11-7883 (18 min— 1952) _ 242 Hit the Beach MF 31-7727 (18 min— 1950) 275 Beach and Port Clearance by Highway Transport TF 55-1758 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 424 Field Artillery 105-mm Howitzer Section in Shore-to-shore Operations TF 31-1175 (20 min— 1943— Film Reference) M-f W 411 Amphibious Ships, Crafts, and Vehicles MF 55-8457 (21 min— 1955— From Marine Film MH 7483) 286 The LST — Employment MF 55-8456 (19 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 4302B) 286 Beachhead Maintenance for LVT's FB 9-204 (19 min— 1945) n.ftrTTftt 218 Light Cargo Carrier, M29C FB 9-125 (16 min— 1944) ^^^^ 218 22 CATEGORY INDEX ARMOR For synopsis see page No. Modern Ordnance Materiel — The M76 Amphibious Cargo Carrier FB 9-290 (8 min— 1954— Film Reference) .1 ~'2i9 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Organization and Concept (U) MF 60-7732 (24 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) iL&& 293 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Planning and Intelligence (U) MF 60-7733 (24 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL). 293 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Training and Movement to the Ob- jective (U) MF 60-7734 (16 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 293 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Mine Warfare and Underwater Demoli- tion Team Operations (U) MF 60-7735 (15 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) _* 293 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Naval Gunfire Support — Part I (U) MF 60-7736 (26 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 293 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Naval Gunfire Support— Part II (U) MF 60-7737 (24 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 293 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Air Operations (U) MF 60-7738 (24 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) ,™* 4 293 Amphibious Warfare Instruction— Ship to Shore Movement (U) MF 60-7739 (22 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 293 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Communications (U) MF 60-7740 (14 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 293 Amphibious Warfare Instruction— Logistics (U) MF 60-7741 (23 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) _.„__ 293 Amphibious Instruction — Tank and Armored Amphibians (Landing Force) (U) MF 60-8246 (24 min— 1954— From Navy Film MN 656O-P— Film is llui classified CONFIDENTIAL) .,_ . 293 12. ARMOR (Armored Precombat; Armored Combat; Anti-tank) Note. See COLD WEATHER for Cold Weather: Testing and Research; ORD- NANCE: Combat Vehicles or Armored Vehicle Maintenance and Repair; ORDNANCE: Weapons and Repair for Repair of Guns; COMBAT WW II and Korea for actual Combat films; ENGINEERS: Explosives, Mines, and Demolitions for Anti-tank Mines. ARMORED PRECOMBAT see page No. Actions of the Individual Tank TF 17-1990 (19 min— 1955— Film Reference). 395 Tank Transporter M25 FB 9-118 (20 min— 1944) 218 Tank, 76-mm Gun, M41 and M41A1, Crew Firing Duties— Part I— Pre- paring for Action TF 17-1968 (17 min— 1955— Film Reference) 394 Tank, 76-mm Gun, M41 and M41A1, Crew Firing Duties— Part II— Firing Duties TF 17-1969 (13 min— 1955— Film Reference) 394 Tank, 90-mm Gun, M47, Crew Firing Duties — Part I — Preparing for Action TF 17-1970 (17 min— 1955— Film Reference) 394 23 ARMOR CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Tank, 90- mm Gun, M47, Crew Firing Duties— Part II— Firing Duties TF 17-1971 (15 min— 1955— Film Reference) 394 Project Stalk MF 9-8260 (17 min— 1954) 236 Simple Land Navigation for Combat Vehicles mi:-, FS 2-23 (1943— Film Reference) a«u<.~«kterSf-£*Sn- 429 Fundamentals of Tank Turrets — Part I — Introduction and Turret Controls TF 17-1974 (17 min— 1954) 395 Fundamentals of Tank Turrets — Part II — Vision Devices, Direct Fire Sights and Auxiliary Fire Control Equipment TF 17-1975 (17 min— 1954) *m*& 395 Fundamental Principles of Fuzes TF 9-1472 (23 min— 1948— Film Reference)... 367 Fundamentals of Ballistics TF 9-1512 (19 min— 1949— Film Ref erence) . . 367 Theory of Target Grid System (GTA 7-5) FS 7-163 (1955— Film Reference).. 435 Range Finder M12 — Part I — Characteristics and Controls TF 17-2117 (25 min— 1955— Film Reference) 395 Range Finder M12— Part II— Preparation for Ranging TF 17-2118 (14 min— 1955— Film Reference) 395 Range Finder M12— Part III— Sight Adjustment and Use TF 17-2179 (13 min— 1955— Film Reference) __ - 395 Range Determination TF 17-2425 (28 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 17-1548 which is obsolete) 397 Full Track Vehicle Driving — Part I— Preparation for Driving and Basic Driving TF 17-2262 (26 min— 1956— Film Reference) 396 Full Track Vehicle Driving— Part II— Advanced Driving TF 17-2263 (22 min— 1956— Film Reference) llt-Ml 396 Track Tension Adjustment— Part I— M41 Tank TF 17-2389 (4 min— 1956— Film Reference) 397 Track Tension Adjustment— Part II— M48 and M48A1 Tank TF 17-2390 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 397 Tank Interphone Operation — Part I — Internal TF 17-2393 (4 min— 1956— Film Reference) 397 Tank Interphone Operation — Part II — External TF 17-2394 (3 min— 1956— Film Reference) 397 Elevation Quadrant, M13— Part I— Use of The Ml 3 Quadrant TF 17-2288 (6 min— 1956— Film Reference) 396 Elevation Quadrant, M13 — Part II — Test and Adjustment TF 17-2289 (5 min— 1956— Film Reference) 396 Gunner's Quadrant, Ml— Part I— End For End Test, Plus Corrections TF 17-2290 (6 min— 1956— Film Reference) 396 Gunner's Quadrant, Ml— Part II— End for End Test, Minus Corrections TF 17-2291 (4 min— 1956— Film Reference) -,ni5f»iiiRP*« 396 24 CATEGORY INDEX ARMOR For synopsis see page No. Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — Tank Weapons FB 7-282 (5 min— 1955— Film Reference) _____ ....................... . 217 Safe Loading Procedures 90MM Tank Gun TF 17-2385 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) ________ ................. 1 396 Adjustment of the Caliber .30 Machine Gun Solenoid TF 17-2384 (4 min— 1956— Film Reference) ______ -—^--^L2£J&&L~ 396 Ground Guide Arm and Hand Signals TF 17-2386 (4 min— 1956— Film Reference) _______ ............. ___ .. 396 Armor Team Security TF 17-2587 (24 min— 1958— Film Reference) _____ .................... ARMORED COMBAT Orientation on Armor ^ flO flJ|D ft^fc^ mtn.{} TF 17-1767 (12 min— 1954— Film Reference) _________________________ 394 Pioneering by Armor TF 17-1978 (23 min— 1955— Film Reference) -------------- rXitonfrmr-ix: 39? Operation of the Reconnaissance Battalion Armored Division g^ TF 17-1727 (23 min— 1952— Film Reference) __________ ..... ___ ^^^ 394 The Reconnaissance Platoon and Company TF 17-1508 (27 min-1948-Film Reference) .^.^^^^^^ 393 The Tank-armored Infantry Team TF 17-1515 (26 min— 1949— Film Reference).- ............. ___ ....... 393 The Reinforced Tank Battalion in the Attack TF 17-1547 (33 min— 1950— Film Reference) ________ ..... _ ........... 393 The Reinforced Tank Company in the Attack TF 17-1716 (28 min— 1952— Film Reference) _________________________ 394 Reinforced Tank Battalions of a Combat Command in the Mobile Defense TF 17-1715 (22 min— 1952— Film Reference) _________________________ 393 Reinforced Tank Battalion, Planning and Conduct of Delaying Action TF 17-1698 (22 min— 1956— Film Reference) ____ ....... ________ ...... 393 Tank Mission— World War II MF 17-1280 (10 min— 1946).... ...... ___________ 1=3W&L- .......... . 256 Hell on Wheels MF 17-7864 (17 min— 1951) ________________________ -jUa^.ttVJLfcsiUI- 257 Daily Crew Maintenance, Armored Personnel Carrier M-59 TF 17-2538 (28 min— 1957— Film Reference) _.:uft3.J«i'i.JUaIULlA.i'Ui»"' 398 Armor Combat Power TF 17-2504 (24 min— 1958— Film Reference— Replaces TF 17-1903 which is obsolete) __________________________________________________ ... 397 The Big Picture— The Pentomic Army MF 45-8936 (28 min— 1958— Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS, US ARAL, USARPAC, and USARFANT) ..... . 283 M-19 Antitank Non-metallic Mine SFS 5-139 (10 min— 1958— Sound) . . .... ..... __________ ____ 434 ANTITANK Infantry Weapons Against Tanks TF 7-1681 (21 min-195(^-Film Reference) . . 347 ARMOR CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Men Against Tanks MF 7-7898 (15 min— 1952) 230 The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part I: Emplacement TF 44-1347 (24 min— 1944— Film Reference) 413 The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part II: March Order TF 44-1348 (26 min — 1944 — Film Reference) 413 The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part III : Hasty Emplace- ment for Antitank Firing TF 44-1349 (11 min— 1944— Film Reference) 413 The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part IV: Preparation for Firing TF 44-1350 (35 min— 1944— Film Reference) 414 The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount— Part V: Inspection of Ammunition and Firing TF 44-1351 (23 min— 1944— Film Reference) 414 The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun— Part IV: Technique of Antitank Firing TF 4-1 148 (42 min— 1943— Film Reference) ll^liL 328 The 106-MM Rifle M40A-1— Part VI— The Stadia Sight TF 7-2438 (12 min— 1958— Film Reference) 353 M-19 Antitank Non-metallic Mine SFS 5-139 (10 min— 1958— Sound) 434 •', J -,»-r/LV -"I" f. ii'-*r ri'1^ 7 Tr*?— ^i *4 HP 13. ARTILLERY— ANTIAIRCRAFT (Gun Controls and Instruments ; Guns and Fire Support; Guided Missiles; Aircraft Recogni- tion) M>F( . -..-.....:... ,.r ... - _ _ 5^q?i9tetft oiii'i— SdOI— fiim 8S) VTI-TI %$ GUN CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS (For Radar see SIGNAL: Radar) For synopsis see page No. Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part I— Introduction to Anti- aircraft Fire Control Systems TF 9-2122 (6 min— 1955 — Film Reference) 371 Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems — Part II — The Skysweeper — Integrated Fire Control System T-38 TF 9-2123 (21 min— 1955— Film Reference) _--_ 372 Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part III— The M9 Type Director with SCR 584 Radar Set TF 9-1846 (13 min— 1955— Distribution in CONUS and Overseas— Film Reference) . 368 Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part IV— The Integrated Fire Control System M33 TF 9-2199 (18 Min— 1955— Distribution in CONUS and Overseas— Film Reference) 1 --^.^^ 372 The Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Problem TF $-1843 (23 min— 1954— Film Reference) 368 Methods of Solution to the Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Problem- Part I: The Linear Speed Method TF 9-1951 (11 min— 1954— Film Reference) CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— AA For synopsis see page No. Methods of Solution of the Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Problem — Part II — Conversion between Spherical and Rectangular Coordinates TF 9-1934 (24 min— 1955— Distribution in CONUS and Overseas) 369 Methods of Solution of the Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Problem- Part III — Similar Triangles wibtilnA ^nibnil noiJfeo4 b ioiico'J aii'i TF 9-2195 (14 min— 1955— Distribution in CONUS and Overseas-^FilmO lo Reference) 372 Employment of the AAFCS M33 Fire Control System Trailer > ; TF 44-1780 (17 min— 1952— Film Reference) &>:&- ^mto&.**-»te**«izbd&§ Military Optical Instruments— Part I: Optical Principles TF 9-1167 (10 min— 1943— Film Reference)... .ilsi.££LO£Gf> 363 Military Optical Instruments — Part II: Sighting Instruments TF 9-1168 (13 min— 1943— Film Reference) ___.S£f:L~ril 363 Military Optical Instruments — Part III: Observation and Measuring Instruments TF 9-1122 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) — -^aslia^I^-M-^O-ffH^C 363 Direct Fire Control for Automatic Weapons — Part III: Tracer Observation FS 4-140 (1943) 430 Direct Fire Sights for Antiaircraft Guns— Part I: Theory of Leads FS 4-67 (1943) 430 Direct Fire Sights for Antiaircraft Guns — Part II : Description and Nomen- clature FS 4-110 (1943) ._•_- jo^lQMlJOiilnrJyJlL^iUU2LU-Ol^ I 430 ARTY— AA CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Direct Fire Sights for Antiaircraft Guns — Part III : Aiming and Orientation FS 4-113 (1944) 430 Direct Fire Sights for Antiaircraft Guns— Part IV: Firing and Adjustment FS 4-255 (1944K B 432 Fire Control and Position Finding, Antiaircraft Artillery— Part I: Elements of Data FS 4-15 (1942— Film Reference) 430 Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control and Position Finding— Part XI: Parallax Corrections FS 4-251 (1944) 431 Fire Controls and Position Finding— Part XIV: Ballistic Corrections for M9 and M10 Directors FS 4-262 (1944) 432 Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control and Position Findings— Part XIX: The Director M5A2 FS 44-14 (1945 — For use only in training National Guard units and foreign armies, not for training active Army) 454 The Directors M9 and M10 — Part I: Introduction FS 4-126 (1943 — For use only in training National Guard units and foreign armies, not for training active Army) 430 The Directors M9 and M10 — Part II: Nomenclature FS 4-137 (1943) fmmrrmrt-- 43° The Directors M9 and M 10— Part III: Adjustments FS 4-143 (1943 — For use only in training National Guard units and foreign armies, not in training active Army) 430 The Directors M9 and M10— Part IV: Tests FS 44-4 (1944) . 453 GUNS AND FIRE SUPPORT (Repair of Guns see ORDNANCE: Weapons and Repair.) Fundamentals of Artillery Weapons — Part I: Types and Components of Cannon TF 9-2058 (28 min— 1944— Film Reference) 371 Fundamentals of Artillery Weapons — Part II: Types and Components of Carriage TF 9-2059 (22 min— 1944— Film Reference) _ 371 Fundamental Principles of Fuzes TF 9-1472 (23 min— 1948— Film Reference) 367 Fundamentals of Ballistics TF &-1512 (19 min— 1949— Film Reference) 367 The 90-mm Gun, M1A1, Principles of Operation — Part I TF 9-1356 (29 min— 1944— Film Reference) 365 The 90-mm Gun, M1A1, Principles of Operation — Part II: Recoil Mechanism TF 9-1357 (21 min— 1944— Film Reference) 365 Care and Maintenance of the 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — Part I: Routine Inspection TF 4-640 (18 min— 1943— Film Reference). 327 28 CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— AA For synopsis see page No. Care and Maintenance of the 90- mm Antiaircraft Gun — Part II: Regular Inspection TF 4-64 1(19 min— 1 943— Film Reference) U ti'^J£PJ~JLi*& J£l! Ql£Li/JJLl ^ 366 Gun, 120-mm, Antiaircraft Ml, Principles of Operation— Part II: Oper- ation of the M9 Power Rammer TF 9-1368 (10 min— 1944— Film Reference) blXJLJtrtkOlJC^lSbA.tfjaa 366 The 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun— Part I: Going into Position TF 4-1305 (37 min— 1944— Film Reference) 330 The 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun— Part II: March Order TF 4-1306 (24 min— 1944— Film Reference) .^L.VLr ' 330 0££ _„- •„•„—*-— -. rH-4> 81? 29 ARTY— AA CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. The 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun— Part III: Preparation for Firing TF 4-1307 (31 min— 1944— Film Reference) ^&i^&> 330 The 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun — Part IV: Inspection of Am- munition and Firing TF 4-1308 (23 min— 1944— Film Reference) 330 The Multiple Machine Gun Mounts — Part I: Operation and Main- tenance TF 4-1280 (39 min— 1944— Film Reference) -HH-&JL)-*- 329 The Multiple Machine Gun Mounts— Part II: Drill and Firing TF 4-1292 (31 min— 1944— Film Reference) 330 Intel-changeability Features of Heavy and Very Heavy Artillery TF 9-1935 (34 min— 1954— Film Reference) 369 Twin 40-mm Gun Motor Carriage M19 TF 44-1524 (17 min— 1949— Film Reference) 414 Orientation and Synchronization of the AA A Gun Battery — Part I : Basic Principles TF 44-1641 (43 min— 1951— Film Reference) iUU/1 414 Light AAA With Infantry and Armored Divisions TF 44-1554 (18 min— 1952— Film Reference) 414 Light AAA in Close Fire Support of Infantry TF 44-1680 (29 min— 1953— Film Reference) 415 The Skysweeper — Emplacement and March Order MF 44-8247 (14 min— 1954) 278 The Skysweeper — Orientation and Synchronization Known Datum Point Method TF 44-2359 (29 min— 1956— Film Reference) -fft**.0£ 421 The Skysweeper — Artillery Drill TF 44-2360 (27 min— 1958— Film Reference) ntm«.ft€ 421 Operation of the Skysweeper Radar TF 44-2528 (36 min— 1957— Film Reference) 421 Antiaircraft Guns and Accessories — Part II: 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — Section I: Main Elements Except Breech Mechanism and Related Parts FS 4-16 (1942— Film Reference) 430 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part II: The 90-mm AA Gun on M1A1 Mount — Section A: The Bogie and Pedestal FS 44-18 (1945) ^^l 454 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part II: the 90-mm AA Gun on M1A1 Mount — Section B: Leveling Mechanism, Top Carriage Cradle FS 44-21 (1945) ^^.^^^^^^^ Wo<454 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part II: The 90-mm AA Gun on M1A1 Mount — Section C: The Gun Assembly FS 44-22 (1945). nj^^-A^_f454 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part III: 90-mm AA Gun on M2 Mount FS 4-141 (1943) 430 30 CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— AA For synopsis sec page No. Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part IV: The 90-mm AA Gun on the M2 Mount — Leveling Mechanism FS 4-160 (1943) 431 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part V: The 90-mm AA Gun on the M2 Mount FS 4-144 (1943) . 430 Aircraft Artillery Gun and Accessories— Part VI: The 120-mm (4.7-inch) AA Gun and Ml Mount FS 4-196 (1944) 431 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part VII: The 120-mm (4.7- inch) AA Gun on the Ml Mount FS 4-180 (1944) ___ 431 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories— Part VIII: The 120-mm (4.7-inch) A A Gun on the Ml Mount FS 4-206 (1944) .... ^l^h^Um 431 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories— Part IX: The 120-mm (4.7- inch) A A Gun on the Ml Mount — Fuze and Power Rammer FS 4-254 (1944)__ _ ^C">jSL2Jtt»fiS 431 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiair- craft Gun on the Ml Mount — Part X: Tests and Adjustments FS 44-10 (1944) . _}JL4&& r 463 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — 120-mm (4.7-inch) And air- :>5»bijf craft Gun on the Ml Mount— Part XI: Maintenance of the Gun and Carriage FS 44-11 (1944) _. _ 453 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part XII, Section A: Basic Mechanisms FS 44-19 (1945) T~^^^^^^^ 464 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part XII, Section B: Basic ^ Mechanisms FS 44-20 (1945) 464 Antiaircraft Artillery Multiple Gun Mounts— Part HI: The Multiple Cal. .50 Machine Gun Mount M45 — General Description FS 4-153 (1943) 431 Antiaircraft Artillery Multiple Gun Mounts— Part IV: The Multiple Cal. .50 Machine Gun Mount M45 — Assembly and Operation FS 4-154 (1944) __..^^! 431 Antiaircraft Artillery Ammunition — Part I: General Handling and Cal. .50 Ammunition FS 4-149 &V&-^^$iSB4fa9it£ftii&^^ 430 Antiaircraft Artillery Ammunition — Part III: Ammunition for AA Guns FS 4-204 (1944) 431 Barrage Balloon Lethal Devices — Part III: Double Parachute Arming for VLA Balloons FS 4-175 (1944) 431 Field Fortifications for Antiaircraft Artillery — Part I: Basic Principles FS 4-200 (1944) _ _ 431 Jifc ..«™-.>^i,.....™ (fjanaialBH mM— T^i—sUn 8) *&*§-d Tf 31 ARTY— AA CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Field Fortifications for Antiaircraft Artillery — Part II: Automatic Weapons FS 4-201 (1944) 431 Field Fortifications for Antiaircraft Artillery — Part III: Guns FS 4-202 (1944) 431 '•" ^ GUIDED MISSILES Elementary Principles of Analog Computers (U) :fc fcn* *« GF 9-29 (29 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Prints are for limited distribu- tion to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and Overseas for loan to need-to-know audiences — Film is classified CONFIDEN- TIAL—Modified Handling Authorized) _ 224 Defense of Antwerp Against the V-l MF 9-1286 (21 min-1947). w^-ttw*^*^-*™ 235 White Sands Proving Ground MF 9-8191 (22 min— 1953— Color) _ 236 White Sands Proving Ground — Eyes of The Range Film Report — I MF 9-8705 (21 min— 1956— Color) 237 White Sands Proving Ground — Report No. 3 Search into Space MF 9-8704 (21 min— 1956— Color) __ 237 Guided Missiles MF 45-8354 (26 min— 1954). __ 281 Guided Missiles — Theory of Operation TF 9-1652 (16 min— 1950) 367 Guided Missile Propellents — Basic Characteristics TF 9-1952 (25 min— 1955— Color— Film Reference) 369 Army's Nike Guards Nation's Capital DD 184-54 (5 min— 1955) 213 Nike for the Defense of Your Community MF 45-8698 (13 min— 1956— Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Overseas for use by PIO's) 283 NIKE — For Defense of America MF 44-8852 (13 min— 1958— Color— Distribution to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) 279 NIKE— Guardian of the Cities TF 44-2530 (15 min— 1957) tiKK?JJi^L 421 Guided Missiles of the Armed Forces (U) MF 44-8263 (14 min— 1954— Color— Distribution limited to CFL's in CONUS— From Navy Film MN9191-C— Film is classified CONFI- DENTIAL) 278 Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE— Bleeding Door Cylinders TF 5-2469 (5 min — 1957 — Film Reference) 342 Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE — Door Cylinders, Removal TF 5-2465 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 342 Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE — Elevator Locking Bar Cylinder, Replacement and Adjustment TF 5-2462 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 341 Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE — Elevator Locking Bar Cylinder, Removal TF 5-2464 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 341 32 CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— AA For synopsis see page No. Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE— Flow Control and Door Cushioning Adjustment TF 5-2463 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 341 Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE — Power Unit Belt Replacement TF 5-2467 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference) _ 342 Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE— Two-way Valve, Disassembly and Assembly TF 5-2468 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 342 Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE— Part I— Four-way Valves, Disas- sembly TF 5-2466 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference) ^W.2*&^£&**P$*.i> 342 Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE— Part II— Four-way Valves, Assembly TF 5-2506 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 342 Guided Missile Propellants — Fire Hazards and Extinguishment TF 9-2222 (21 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) 372 The CORPORAL Missile— Fueling Operation TF 6-2403 (35 min— 1957— Film Reference— Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) 345 Missile Master— AN/FSG-1 Antiaircraft Defense System— Engineering Report No. 9627 MF 11-8923 (13 min— 1958— Color— Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS — USA Signal Air Defense Engineering Agency (9584)) 243 Signals for Missiles MF 11-8924 (20 min — 1958 — Color — Limited number of prints distributed to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges) 243 Launching of Explorer MF 21-8933 (10 min— 1958) ..,l-±*--~ 270 The Big Picture— The Pentomic Army MF 45-8936 (28 min— 1958— Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS, US ARAL, USARPAC, and USARFANT) 283 NIKE I — Introduction to the System TF 44-1964 (24 min— 1954— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) __ 416 NIKE I Underground Installation — Part I — Introduction TF 44-2164 (29 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Reference) 418 NIKE I Underground Installation— Part II— Section Drill TF 44-2165 (33 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Reference) 419 NIKE I Missile Test Equipment, Preliminary Operations (U) TF 9-2300 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference— Distribution limited to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 373 NIKE I Missile Tests, Part I— Calibration of the RF Test Set (U) TF 44-2246 (9 min— 1956— Distribution primarily to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS and to film exchanges servicing appropriate service schools — Film Reference — Film is classified CON- FIDENTIAL—Modified Handling Authorized) _ 420 494599°— 59 3 33 ARTY-AA CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. NIKE I Missile Tests, Part II, Voltage Receiver Sensitivity, Power and Frequency Checks (U) TF 44-2247 (6 min— 1956— Distribution limited— Film is classified CON- FIDENTIAL—Modified Handling Authorized) 420 NIKE I Missile Tests, Part HI— Nonresponse to Adjacent Codes, Pattern Modulation, and Response Time (U) TF 44^2248 (8 min — 1956 — Distribution to Army film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film Reference — Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 420 NIKE I Missile Tests, Part IV-A— Measurement of Burst, Fail Safe Time, and Buzz Voltages (U) TF 44r-2249 (7 min — 1956 — Distribution primarily to central film and ^j,, equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS and to film exchanges servicing appropriate service schools— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 420 NIKE I Missile Tests, Part IV-B— Yaw and Pitch Servo Tests (U) TF 44-2250 (8 min — 1956 — Distribution to Film and equipment ex- changes in CONUS and OS— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) .'_.!.'." 420 NIKE I Missile Tests, Part V— Roll Servo Operation and Pressure Poten- tiometer Check (U) TF 44-2251 (8 min — 1956 — Distribution to Army film and equipment ex- changes in CONUS and OS— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized). 420 NIKE I Missile Tests, Part VI— Precise Command and Internal Opera- tion (U) TF 44-2252 (7 min — 1956 — Distribution limited to film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) - -___ 420 NIKE AJAX Battery, The Ground-Guidance Equipment Operation of the Personnel Heating and Ventilating System TF 44-2170 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) 419 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 1, Guidance Section Tests, Position 2, Part A, Amplifier-Decoder Radar Modulator Tests (U) TF 9-2322 (5 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 373 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 2, Part B, Amplifier-Decoder and Radar Modulator Tests (U) TF 9-2323 (5 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 373 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 2 (Part A), Signal Data Con- verter Tests (U) TF 9-2320 (4 min— 1957— Film Reference— Distribution limited to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 373 34 CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— AA For synopsis see page No. Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 2 (Part B), Signal Data Con- verter Tests (U) TF 9-2321 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference— Distribution limited to Army 'Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized). __ _. 373 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 3 (Part A), Power Unit and Control Amplifier Tests (U) TF 9-2324 (6 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 373 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 3 (Part B), Power Unit and Control Amplifier Tests (U) TF 9-2325 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference— Distribution limited to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 373 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 3 (Part C), Power Unit and _ .._ m /TIN fins ,non. Control Amplifier Tests (U) TF 9-2326 (4 min— 1957— Film Reference— Distribution limited to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 1 !£*:-•' 373 NIKE AJAX Battery — Defense Against Electronic Counter-Measures (U) TF 44r-2545 (27 min— 1958— This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 421 NIKE AJAX Battery— Orientation and Synchronization— Part III-A— Collimation of Tracking Antenna by Data Dial Method TF 44^2584 (25 min— 1958— Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) 422 NIKE AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments — Part I— Target Tracking Radar TA£, TF 44-2172 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) . ...... 419 NIKE AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments — Part H-Missile Tracking Radar (U) TF 44-2173 (26 min— 1957— Film Reference— Film is classified CON- FIDENTIAL) ___..:^^i/:::^; 419 NIKE AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments- Part III— Computer (U) TF 44r-2171 (20 min — 1958 — tfilm Reference — Distribution limited to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is 419 classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) ...i^Lj1 NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground- Guidance Equipment— Part I— Acquisition Radar (U) TF 44-2166 (18 min— 1957— Film Reference— Film is classified CON- FIDENTIAL—Modified Handling Authorized) L*£A8_;I 419 NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-Guidance Equipment — Part IV — Computer TF 44^2169 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) . 419 ercbfiJ! £aLbi. f ->ifl 16 miitaiisqsi*! f A IDF IHO HOT— Gael —JIIHI 00 *M £-£* IT 35 ARTY— AA CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis xre page No. NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-Guidance Equipment — Part II — Target Tracking Radar TF 44-2167 (12 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) 419 NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-Guidance Equipment — Part III — Missile Tracking Radar TF 44-2168 (11 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY)__ 419 NIKE AJAX Multi-Channel Data Recorder— Part I— Operation TF 44-2174 (34 min— 1958— Film Reference— Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) 420 NIKE AJAX Multi-Channel Data Recorder— Part II— Tape Analysis (U) TF 44-2175 (34 min— 1958— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modi- ,^ fied Handling Authorized) __ 420 NIKE I SAM Battalion Preparation of the Missile— Part I— Uncrating, Fin Installation, and Pressure Tests (Revised version) TF 44-2150 (30 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— This film previously classified) 417 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile— Part II— Missile Tests TF 44-2151 (10 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) 417 NIKE I SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile— Part III— Booster Uncrating and Joining (Revised version) TF 44-2152 (25 min— 1955— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY — This Film was previously classified) 417 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile— Part IV— Fuel Servicing TF 44-2153 (18 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) __.. _ --- - - 417 NIKE I SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile— Part V— Oxidizer Servicing (Revised version) TF 44-2154 (21 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Replaces classified film TF 44-2154, which is now obsolete) _._ 418 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile— Part VI— Warhead Installation TF 44-2155 (32 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) - 418 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile— Part VII— Final Preparations TF 44-2156 (24 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) 418 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile— Part VIII— Routine Checks TF 44-2157 (10 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence). _ 418 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Battery Control Area— Part I— Emplacement and Preparation of the Tracking Radars TF 44-2144 (16 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) - 416 36 CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— AA For synopsis see page No. Nike I, SAM Battalion, Battery Control Area — Part II — Assembly of the Radar Collimation Mast TF 44-2145 (30 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) 416 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Battery Control Area— Part III— Adjustment and Erection of the Radar Collimation Mast Assembly TF 44-2146 (15 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) 417 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Launching Area — Part I — Emplacement of the Launching Equipment TF 44-2147 (28 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) 417 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Launching Area— Part II— Installation and Checks of Launcher Equipment TF 44-2148 (24 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) 417 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Launching Area— Part III— Reload Procedures and Drill for the Launcher-Loader TF 44-2149 (16 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) 417 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Missile Defueling — Part I — Preparation for De- fueling TF 44-2255 (15 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) 420 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Missile Defueling— Part II— Removal of Starting Fluid and Oxidizer TF 44-2256 (30 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) 421 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Missile Defueling— Part III— Removal of JP-4 TF 44-2257 (10 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) 421 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Procedures and Drill— Part I— Normal Conditions TF 44-2161 (21 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) 418 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Procedures and Drill— Part II— Alternate Commu- nication Procedures TF 44-2162 (34 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) 418 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization — Part I — Leveling of the Tracking Radars TF 44-2139 (21 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) 416 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization — Part II — Ad- justment of the Optical System TF 44-2140 (30 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) 416 Nike I SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization— Part III— Colli- mation of the Tracking Radars TF 44-2141 (29 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) 416 37 ARTY— A A CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Nike I, SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization— Part IV— Data Transmission Adjustments TF 44-2142 (2,5 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) 416 Nike I SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization— Part V— Parallax Corrections and Adjustments at the Launching Positioning Units (U) TF 44-2143 (36 min— 1956— Distribution Limited— Film Reference- Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized). 416 Nike I SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization — Part VI — Orientation of the Launcher Rail TF 44-2163 (8 min— 195&— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence)—- _- — . 418 Nike I, SAM Battalion— Removal of Warheads TF 44-2158 (26 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer- ence) - _-- 418 NIKE (U) MF 44-7556 (58 min — 1949 — Limited distribution — Printing discontinued, alternate film MF 9-8175 may be used — Further distribution must be authorized by USCON ARC— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 278 NIKE System Field Test (U) MF 44-8062 (7 min — 1952 — Color — Limited distribution — Printing dis- continued, alternated film MF 9-8175 may be used — Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) . — — .•l2~^l~L 278 NIKE System Test (U) MF 9-8175 (13 min— 1953— Color— Distribution limited to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CON US and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and certain Artillery and Guided Missiles organizations speci- fied by higher authority— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 236 Universal Fuze A, MK 6, Application (U) MF 20-8416 (21 min— 1955 — Distribution limited to: Asst Commandant Artillery School, AA&GM Branch, Ft Bliss, Texas; SCPL&L M/F: Chief of Ordnance SCPL&L M/F: Chief, Engineers— Film is classified SECRET— Restricted Data) 263 AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION Recognition of Jet Aircraft MF 20-7991 (15 min— 1953— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN 6898) 261 Visual Problems Induced by Supersonic Speeds MF 44-8406 (47 min— 1955— Color— Distribution Limited) 278 Aircraft Recognition — Soviet Jet Aircraft MF 20-7986 (15 min— 1955— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN 6898-C) . 261 Aircraft Recognition SK 5-QQ-8 (1953— Supplementary Kit No. 1, 1954— Supplementary Kit No. 2, 1955— Supplementary Kit No. 3, 1956)__ 457 Russian Aircraft FS 44-26 (1952— From British Film Strip FS87) 454 38 CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— FLD 14. ARTILLERY— FIELD (Weapons— Principles and Use; Rockets; Movements and Tactics) (For Cold Weather Artillery Tests see COLD WEATHER: Testing and operations) ^saei—xfim, 2s> tan** TT • WEAPONS— PRINCIPLES AND USE r (For Repair of Guns see ORDNANCE: Weapons and Repair) For synopsis see page No. Fundamentals of Artillery Weapons — Part I: Types and Components of Cannon TF 9-2058 (28 min— 1944— Film Reference). -l^v-^JU 371 Fundamentals of Artillery Weapons — Part II: Types and Components of Carriage TF 9-2059 (22 min— 1944— Film Reference) ___12i!£^r^LL- ."JI'IJ!*).™"1 ' 3fi Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydrospring Type TF 9-1869 (33 min— 1954— Film Reference) -J!/jj2I 368 Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydropneumatic Type — Part I— Dependent System TF 9-1948 (12 min— 1954— Film Reference) LJL-&&&H&&1&X!)** 369 Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydropneumatic Type — Part II— Independent System TF 9-1949 (16 min— 1954— Film Reference) L»fif.?il J>MJ' 369 Howitzer, Pack, 75-mm, M1A1, and Carriages Ml and M8 — Principles of Operation TF 9-1124 (24 min— 1944— Film Reference).. ___ ...... 363 Howitzer, 105-mm, M2A1, and Carriage M2— Principles of Operation TF 9-2050 (21 min— 1944— Film Reference) SJSSS*!?-"^ 370 Service of the Piece — 105-mm Howitzer TF 6-1991 (34 min— 1955— Film Reference) _.._:.__..-__....._.:. 344 Service of the Piece, 280-mm Gun TF 6-1962 (34 min— 1955— Film Reference) 344 The 155-mm Gun Ml — Part I: Nomenclature of the Piece TF 6-1072 (26 min— 1943— Film Reference) .l'!':!"?..:..^!1.,..... 342 Artillery Orientation by Sun and Star — Part I: The Altitude Method TF 6-1678 (25 min— 1951) ™!J??^-n*^>nfS| Fundamentals of Ballistics TF 9-1512 (19 mm-1949-Film Reference).. 367 _ . , . _ . . . _ _ 'tVA Fundamental Principles of Fuzes TF 9-1472 (23 min— 1948— Film Reference).. VT Fuzes-Field Artillery TF 9-1875 (25 min— 1955— Film Reference)-. .... -Ir7_. ".'„'.. -^f 369 Military Optical Instruments — Part III: Observation and Measuring T . ....... «.•„.•. •--._---.. ---V*' Instruments TF 9-1122 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) [iL'jf _ Field Artillery Sight Tests and Adjustments TF 6-1498 (27 mm-1949-Film Reference) 342 Artillery Survey TF 6-1657 (32 min— 1951) __________ 39 ARTY— FLD CATEGORY INDEX — T.ui^g.j.ur •••boH ;98U bnB SflOqtdW) GJIII seepage No. Laying the Field Artillery Battery TF 6-1227 (15 min— 1943— Film Reference) ........................ __. 342 Field Artillery Radar TF 6-1757 (22 min— 1953— Film Reference) ____________ ............... 343 Military Optical Instruments — Part I: Optical Principles TF 9-1167 (10 min— 1943— Film Reference) ______________ ........ _____ 363 Military Optical Instruments — Part II: Sighting Instruments TF 9-1168 (13 min— 1943— Film Reference) ______________________ ...... 363 Demolitions, M-10 Universal Destructor TF 5-2282 (7 min — 1956 — Distribution to Army film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and overseas Film Reference) __________________ 337 Weapons of the Artillery FB 44-253 (26 min— 1953— Color) -------------------- . .......... ---- 222 Concrete Piercing Nose Fuze M78 FB 9-170 (16 min— 1945)----...:--., -------------- ^^^.^^ .. 218 VT Bomb and Rocket Fuzes FB 9-197 (25 min— 1945— Film Reference). .............. _ ....... _____ 218 Reduction of Japanese Cave-type Fortifications FB2^2lf^^ 222 The Great Gun MF 9-7940 (12 min— 1952)_>--.. ...... _.. __________________________ 236 Artillery Orientation by Sun and Star— Part II— The Hour-Angle Method TF 6-2424 (12 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 6-1679 which is obsolete) _____________ ................. __________________________ 345 Field Artillery Recoil Mechanisms— Part I— Indirect Method of Checking iwon Nitrogen Pressure TF 0-2543 (24 min— 1958— Film Reference— Replaces TF &-1316 which is obsolete) ......... ____ ...... _ ..... ____ ___________________________ 375 Field Artillery Recoil Mechanisms— Part II— Direct Method of Checking Nitrogen Pressure .cfMi TF 9-2532 (29 min— 1957— Film Reference) ___ ...... _________________ 875 ^ • « J. T ^ - C) STO i ,no (1943)._ . --------------- — WVaKffaWV 430 Orientation — Part V: Azimuth Determination — Approximate Methods — • Elementary Astronomy FS4-37 (1943) ................... _________________________________ 430 Orientation — Part VI: Stellar Observation, Northern Hemisphere FS 4-38 (1943) _____ ........... _____________________________ ....... 430 Orientation — Part VII: Azimuth Determination by Solar Observation FS 4-39 (1944) ......................... _______ ..... ______ ......... 430 Orientation — Part VIII: Stellar Observation, Southern Hemisphere FS 4-40 (1943) .................................................... 430 Field Artillery Ammunition— Part III: Handling FS 6-22 (1943)_ ...... . ............................................ 434 Field Artillery Ammunition— Part V: Fuzes FS 6-24 (1943) ............ . ..... _ ..... _ ........................... 434 40 CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— FLD For synopsis see page No. Sensing of Field Artillery Fire FS 6-45 (1943) 434 Theory of Target Grid System (GTA 7-5) FS 7-163 (1955— Film Reference).— 435 Panoramic Sketching FS fr-61 (1944— Instructor's Notes) teJS&JB232&& 435 The Howitzer, Pack, 75-mm, M1A1, and Carriage, Howitzer, M3A1, Dis- assembly and Assembly Inspection — Part V: Inspection of Recoil Mech- anism FS 9-102 (1943) .. 440 The 75-mm Howitzers Ml and M8— Part I: Description and Characteristics FS 6-46 (1943) 434 The 75-mm Howitzers Ml and M8 — Part II: Mechanical Functioning FS £-47 (1943) 1VL> J1L 434 The 105-mm Howitzer M2 — Part II: Mechanical Functioning FS 6-32 (1943) 434 The 105-mm Howitzer M2— Part III: Authorized Disassemblies (First Echelon) FS 6-39 (1943) _ 434 Direct Laying with the 105-mm Howitzer FS 6-42 (1944) ™"S The 8-inch Howitzer Ml and the 155-mm Gun Ml— Part I: Description and Characteristics FS 6-63 (1944) 435 The 8-inch Howitzer Ml and the 155-mm Gun Ml— Part II: Mechanical Functioning FS6-65 (1944) . JLU" The 8-inch Howitzer Ml and 155-mm Gun Ml— Part III: Authorized Disassemblies FS 6-66 (1944) 435 Sighting and Laying Equipment — Tests and Adjustments — 155-mm Gun Ml and 8-inch Howitzer Ml FS 6-50 (1944) 435 The 155-mm Gun, M1A1, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As- sembly— Part I: Removing the Gun and Cradle FS 9-120 (1943) 440 The 155-mm Gun, M1A1, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As- sembly— Part II: Removing the Carriage, Limber, Bogie, and Train FS 9-121 (1943) 440 The 155-mm Gun, M1A1, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As- sembly— Part III: Disassembly of the Breech Mechanism FS 9-122 (1943) 440 The 155-mm Gun, M1A1, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As- sembly— Part IV: Disassembly of the Top Carriage FS 9-123 (1943) 440 The 155-mm Gun, M1A1, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As- sembly— Part V: Disassembly of the Trunnions FS 9-124 (1943).. 440 ARTY— FLD CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis ace page No. The 155-mm Gun, M1A1, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As- sembly — Part VI: Disassembly of the Replcnisher and of the Variable Recoil Mechanism FS 9-125 (1943). __ ________________________________________________ 440 The 155-mm Gun, M1A1, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As- sembly—Part VII: Disassembly of the Bogie FS 9-126 (1943) __________________________________________________ _ 440 The 155-mm Gun, M1A1, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As- sembly—Part VIII: Disassembly of the Bogie FS 9-127 (1943) --------------------------------------------------- i>40) The 155-mm Gun, M1A1, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As- TedT sembly — Part IX: Disassembly of the Heavy Carriage Limber M2 FS 9-128 (1943) ------- -T/w™fTr ----------------------------------- - 44° The 155-mm Gun, M1A1, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As- sembly — Part X: Disassembly of the Carriage Air Line and the Emer- gency Relay Valve FS 9-129 (1943) J v " Direct Laying with the 155-mm Howitzer M1A1 FS 6-76 (1945). ----------------------------------------- — ------- 435 The 280-mm Atomic Artillery Projectile (U) TF 6-1897 (25 min— 1953— Film is classified SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA)__. _________________________________ . ___________________ 344 . ROCKETS .___. ____ ..„,._ The 4.5-inch Multiple Rocket Launcher, T66 FB 9-206 (25 min— 1945— Film Reference) __________________ ......... 218 Rocket Instrumentation FB 9-231 (15 min-1949) ----------------- ------------------------- 219 The German A-4 Rocket, Operation Backfire (U) MF 9-1330 (40 min— 1948— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) ______ 235 The 762-mm Rocket— Part I— Introduction to the System (U) TF 6-2374 (16 min— 1957— Film Reference— Film is classified CONFI- DENTIAL) _________ --------- 344 The 762-mm Rocket — Part II — Mechanical Assembly TF 6-2375 (14 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) ________________________________________________________ 344 The 762-mm Rocket — Part III — Electrical Testing TF 6-2376 (16 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) _______________________________ _ ________________________ 344 The 762-mm Rocket — Part IV — Loading TF 6-2377 (13 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) ________________________________________________________ 344 The 762-mm Rocket — Part V — Preparation for Action TF 6-2378 (19 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) ____________ .__ ________________________________________ 345 The 762-mm Rocket — Part VI — Firing and March Order TF 6-2379 (20 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY).. _________________________________________ 345 42 CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— FLD For synopsis see page No. NIKE AJAX Battery, The Ground-Guidance Equipment Operation of the Personnel Heating and Ventilating System TF 44^2170 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) ________________________________________________________ 419 NIKE AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments — Part I — Target Tracking Radar TF 44-2172 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE V ...... ----------------- — ------ ----.ntt^. MOVEMENTS AND TACTICS (See Combat Bulletins and Staff Film Reports) Field Artillery Reconnaissance, Selection and Occupation of Position — Part I: From Rendezvous TF 6-1813 (31 min— 1953— Film Reference) ___________ _______________ 344 43 ARTY— FLD CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Field Artillery Reconnaissance, Selection, and Occupation of Position — Part II: From the March TF 6-1814 (22 min— 1953— Film Reference) .-.l&Ql-^lqj.JlL.y*.... 344 Fire Direction Procedure — Part I : Precision Fire TF 6-1696 (37 min— 1952) JWttk^&**^«&7.;.b.. 343 Fire Direction Procedure— Part II: Area Fire TF 6-1697 (35 min— 1952) 343 Fire Direction Procedure — Part III : Observed Firing Chart TF 6-1703 (31 min— 1952)_____ '•*J1*$.£J£L 343 The Field Artillery Observation Battalion TF 6-2201 (22 min— 1956),.. 344 Ceunterfire TF 7-1522 (13 min— 1950— Film Reference) 346 Introduction to Flash Ranging TF 6-2258 (18 mm— 1956) _. 344 Field Artillery Sound Ranging TF 6-1775 (23 min— 1953— Film Reference) 343 Countermortar TF 6-1533 (25 min— 1949) ^^^^^^^^^.^^^^^^^^ 342 Crater Analysis TF 6-1686 (21 min— 1952) 343 The Reinforced Tank Battalion in the Attack TF 17-1547 (33 min— 1950— Film Reference) ___ 393 Field Artillery 105-mm Howitzer Section in Shore-to-shore Operations TF 31-1175 (20 min— 1943— Film Reference) 411 Fire— Artillery Action in Korea MF 6-7900 (14 min— 1952) 1™£^&3!S3* 230 The Medium Tractor M4— Part I: Operation FS 4-181 (1944) ; 431 Corporal (U) MF 9-8139 (15 min— 1952— Color— Distribution limited to Army Service Schools training in Atomic Warfare and CFL's in CON US— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) ____ 236 Project Honest John Field Test First Phase (U) MF 9-8140 (11 min — 1952 — Color — Distribution limited to Army Service Schools training in Atomic Warfare and CF & EE's in CONUS— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).. 236 The CORPORAL Battalion, Part I— Introduction to the System (U) TF 6-2401 (23 min — 1957 — Initial distribution to army film and equip- ment exchanges for loan to Artillery, Ordnance and other personnel concerned with the CORPORAL on a need-to-fnow basis — Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) ___ 345 The CORPORAL Battalion — Part II — Description of Equipment TF 6-2402 (25 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY)... 345 44 CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— SEACOAST 15. ARTILLERY— SEACOAST Note, For repair of Artillery Equipment see ORDNANCE: Weapons and Repair; for Diesel Engines see ORDNANCE. For synopsis see page No. Military Optical Instruments — Part III: Observation and Measuring In- struments TF 9-1122 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363 Artillery Survey TF 6-1657 (32 min— 1951) . ™^l^l^.lSfl 342 Fundamental Principles of Fuzes TF 9-1472 (23 min— 1948— Film Reference) _._ 367 Fundamentals of Artillery Weapons — Part I: Types and Components of Cannon TF 9-2058 (28 min— 1944— Film Reference) ___.ji«L«Jk««.\».^l^ft:>k' 371 Fundamentals of Artillery Weapons — Part II: Types and Components of Carriage TF 9-2059 (22 min— 1944— Film Reference) ;*&Jr«li»l'& ' 371 Controlled Submarine Mines — Part II: Planting Control Buoys and Laying Shore Cable TF 4-1271 (29 min— 1944— Film Reference) 328 Controlled Submarine Mines — Part III: Planting Ground Mines 6185 TF 4-1272 (25 min— 1943— Film Reference) 329 Controlled Submarine Mines — Part IV: Planting Buoyant Mines TF 4-1273 (21 min— 1943— Film Reference) 329 Controlled Submarine Mines — Part V: Preparing and Planting the Distri- bution Box TF 4-1274 (21 min— 1943— Film Reference) 329 Controlled Submarine Mines — Part VI: Operation of the Mine Field TF 4-1275 (34 min— 1944— Film Reference) 329 Controlled Submarine Mines — Part VII: Maintenance and Renovation of Underwater Equipment TF 4-1276 (44 min— 1944— Film Reference) r r;-£$ v *&~ - 329 Controlled Submarine Mines — Part I, Section I: Preparation of Ground Mine Underwater Equipment TF 4-1277 (47 min— 1944— Film Reference) ' ' ^ 329 Controlled Submarine Mines — Part I, Section II: Preparation of Buoyant Mine Underwater Equipment TF 4-1278 (19 min— 1944— Film Reference) Trt-Tfr^m 329 Military Optical Instruments— Part I: Optical Principles TF 9-1167 (10 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363 Military Optical Instruments— Part II: Sighting Instruments TF 9-1168 (13 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363 The Artillery Meteorological Message FS 20-23 (1945) 449 Harbor Defense Searchlights and Power Plants — Part V: Fixed Search- lights— Section I: Nomenclature and Function FS 4-157 (1943) 431 Harbor Defense Searchlights and Power Plants— Part V: Fixed Search- lights— Section II: Care and Maintenance FS 4-158 (1943) _ 431 45 ATOM CATEGORY INDEX 16. ATOMIC _ T8AO->A38-YH3JJITa/ Note. See also Artillery — Antiaircraft; Guided Missiles; and Artillery — Field— Rockets. For synopsis :r~i».tn<»fiiin*aal ImHq^6 page No' Troop Indoctrination for an Atomic Exercise TF 21-1921 (33 min-1955) --------------------- *~mi~T*trM)-mi 405 Fundamentals of Radiac Instruments TF 11-2234 (25 min— 1955) ______________________________ T.I^W ____ 387 Atomic Energy MF 20-7500 (11 mm — 1948 — Commercial Adaptation) _-*>j^T^.£^_,^- 259 AtomicPower rM ANSM 86 (18 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) _____ _., _____ _^m_ 196 The Basic Physics of an Atomic Bomb MF 20-7896 «8cPJ^Rg%i$^ 261 Inside the Atom OF 46 (9 min— 1948) ---------- ^»fa»i9^«^^^ The Atom Strikes imin&Pl :Il Ji*«J— a^nlM 9/ih«m4jfB hsIlQiina'v) MF 5-1235 (31 min— 1946) __________________________________ .j..... 228 The Effects of Atomic Bomb Explosions MF 20-7815 (21 min— 1951— From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project) _________________________ •yv^'&aMR==£*£k=-Mai&8-\-. 260 The Great Gun MF 9-7940 (12 min— 1952) ______ ..... . ______ iaU3^^JL-.jLViJ&-8I£i 236 Tales of Two Cities (Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki) ANSM 74 (14 min— 1946) ____________ .................. ____________ 196 The Last Bomb MF 40-7534 (21 min— 1949— Color— From Air Force Film SFP 193) ____ 278 Operations Crossroads MF 60-1323 (28 min— 1947— Color— From Navy Film MN 5345)iUl£ JwJJ 293 Crossroads — Radiological Safety MF 20-1396 (25 min— 1947— From Navy Film MN 5367- B) ___________ 259 Fireball Phenomena at Bikini MF 38-7928 (5 min— 1953) _________________________________________ 276 Look — No Hands (Operation Sandstone) MF 20-7676 (20 min — 1950 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 19-11) __________________________________________________ 260 The Navy's Part in Operation Sandstone MF 20-7675 (40 min — 1950 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 19-14) __________________________________________________ 260 Radiological Safety on Operation Sandstone MF 20-7670 (26 min — 1950 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 19-3) ___________________________________________________ 259 Security Control in Operation Sandstone MF 20-7671 (24 min— 1950— From Armed Forces Special Project 19-16)__ 259 United States Army Engineers in Operation Sandstone MF 20-7672 (20 min— 1950 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 19-10) ........ ________________________________ t__...__ 259 46 CATEGORY INDEX ATOM For synopsis see page No. Story of Communications on Project Sandstone MF 20-7673 (29 min — 1950 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 19-7) 259 Weather to . ;ipo MF 20-7674 (22 min — 1950 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 19-6) 260 Atom Atoll RTAF 147 (16 min— 1953) _„__ .199 Atomic Support for the Soldier MF 20-7956 (21 min— 1953) _ 261 Individual Protection Against Atomic Attack TF 20-2531 (25 min— 1958— Film Reference) 404 Medical Effects of Atomic Bomb— Part I: Physics— Physical Destruction- Casualty Effects PMF 5058 (32 min— 1950— Color) . 304 Medical Effects of Atomic Bomb— Part II: Pathology and the Clinical Problem PMF 5148 (37 min — 1950 — Color — Technical film for professional per- -aim sonnel only) -vaj..^ 309 The Medical Effects of Nuclear Radiation Cdf ^-ioia0H«y.tf s09 The Radioisotope — Part IV: Methodology PMF 5145D (40 min— 1951) ail 309 The Radioisotope— Part V: The Physical Principles of Radiological Safety, Sections I and II PMF 5145E (Sec I, 25 min— Sec II, 26 min— Total 51 min— 1954) 309 The Radioisotope— Part VI: The Practice of Radiological Safety PMF 5145 F (33 min— 1952) __. 309 The Radioisotope— Part XII: Agricultural Research PMF5147B (40 min— 1952) _ 309 The Radioisotope— Part XIII: General Sciences PMF 5147C (46 min— 1952) .. 47 ATOM CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Atomic Physics MF 20-1428 (100 min— 1948— Commercial Adaptation) 259 The Big Picture— The Pentomic Army MF 45-8936 (28 min— 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS, US ARAL, US ARPAC, and US ARFANT) 283 Stockpile to Target (U) MF 20-8116 (24 min— 1952— Limited distribution to Service Schools in CONUS— Film is classified SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA) &J 262 A-Bomb at Sea (U) MF 20-8125 (19 min — 1952 — Color— Limited distribution— Further dis- tribution must be authorized by Ch, AFF — Film is classified SECRET — RESTRICTED DATA) ._..,. 262 Baker Day Hi-Speed Story (U) [ : I tiaSt— -dmotf wraolA lo 8J^H3 Izsib-lf. MF 20-8126 (24 min— 1952— Limited distribution— Further distribution , must be authorized by Ch, AFF— Film is classified SECRET) 262 Able Day Hi- Speed Story (U) MF 20-8127 (19 min— 1952— Limited distribution— Further distribution !01Kio /o ™;^, IOST* 8 niBiq*43 0lV> TF 16-2512 (8 mm-1957). . *. ^. 392 Self-Control T«T? 1«__0*1Q Ml ,«:« lO^ON A -f 10 — zoio \,ii mm—~i yooj .._....._.._....._......__......_........ Courage— What Price Courage TF 16-2514 (10 min— 1958) ^ Gratitude-Thanks to Whom? TF 16-2515 (5 min— 1958)..- . wt _ ._ _ A. . . _ — JflBlfcOf*! Sacrifice — Sentimental Journey TF 16-2516 (8 min— 1958) ,/........ Opportunity TF 16^-2517 (7 min— 1958)_ ."."...« .^....... 39: _ . T . Personal Integrity TF 16-2518 (7 mta-1958).-... ^^j-^^^L 392 _ Greatness TF 16-2519 (9 min— 1958— Film Reference)... "....V™.".. 392 „ _ Common Sense TF 16-2520 (8 min— 1958— Film Reference). ™ « Clean Speech TF 16-2521 (6 min— 1958— Film Reference)— 393 Family TF 16-2522 (7 min— 1958— Film Reference) The Flag Speaks MF 16-7685 (20 min— 1950— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 247 The Shield of Faith MF 16-8430 (26 min— 1955— Commercial Adaptation) 249 494599°— 59 4 49 CH CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Are You Ready for Service? What It's All About -o)A MF 16-8599 (10 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) 250 Are You Ready for Service? Getting Ready Morally MF 16-8600 (10 min — 1956— Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchange in CONUS) 250 Are You Ready for Service? Military Life and You MF 16-8601 (10 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) 250 Production 5118 MF 61-8687 (30 min — 1957 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — One 16mm print distributed to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges, 1st through 6th U.S. Armies) ....... :" ' 207* Are You Ready for Service? Why You MF 16-8825 (13 min— 1957— Commercial Adaptation) 253 Character Guidance Program, The TF 16-2695 (23 min— 1958— Film Reference) 393 The Character Guidance Program— The Chaplain's Hour— The Nation We Serve FS 16-1 (1949— Color) The Character Guidance Program— The Chaplain's Hour — The Need for Wholesome Thinking FS 16-2 (1949— Color) 447 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — What Is Right FS 16-3 (1949— Color)....'.. 447 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — The Complete Person FS 16-4 (1949— Color) 447 The Character Guidance Program— The Chaplain's Hour— Clean Speech FS 16-5 (1949— Color) '™™"^?*?™* 447 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Chastity FS 16-6 (1949— Color) 447 The Character Guidance Program — Worship in Life FS 16-7 (1950-Color) — - 447 The Character Guidance Program — Basic Morality FS 16-8 (1950-Color) 447 The Character Guidance Program — The Concept of Authority FS 16-9 (1950— Color) .... -,.-^— 447 The Character Guidance Program — Life, Reputation, and Property FS 16-10 (1950— Color) 447 ^ . i •« TT The Character Guidance Program — Home FS 16-11 (1950— Color) 447 The Character Guidance Program — The Making of Character FS 16-12 (1950 — Color) .,--- The Character Guidance Program — The Shaping of Personality FS 16-13 (1950— Color) 447 The Character Guidance Program — The Formation of Character FS 16-14 (1951— Color) 447 iffc-i. [{.•' ' . OCl8-tJi li£ oO CATEGORY INDEX CH For synopsis see page No. The Character Guidance Program — Clean Living and Thinking FS 16-15 (1951— Color) ____________________________________________ 447 The Character Guidance Program — Self-discipline FS 16-16 (1951— Color) __________________________________ tf-ifr-jr&ati*^ The Character Guidance Program — Man Is a Moral Being FS 16-17 (1951— Color) ____________________________________ ..... ___ 447 The Character Guidance Program — How Free Am I? rai*-18(1951-Color).. ----------- .......... 447 ^ .......... vi? The Character Guidance Program — Spirit of Sacrifice FS J6-20 (1952-Color) ...... ..... ---------------------- .— .„... 447 Personal Integrity FS 16-21 (1952-Color). ....... --,^ffar Ambition FS 1^22 (1052-Co1or)........,nrr Honor FS 16-23 (1952-Color) The Character Guidance Program — Honesty FS 16-24 (1952— Color) _____ _______________________________________ ^ The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Marks of The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Our Citizen- , . (1953-Color).. The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Sincerity FS 16-27 (1953— Color) ____________________________________________ 448 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Prejudice FS 16-28 (1953— Color) _________________________ -^....IV.IvZ^--- 448 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Thrift FS 16-29 (1953— Color) ____________________________________________ 448 The Character Guidance Program— The Chaplain's Hour— The Hardest Victory FS 16-30 (1953— Color) ____________________________________________ 448 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — As You Would Be Done By FS 16-31 (1954— Color) _______ ...... ___________________ SGO-H*-*^*^ 448 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — What Makes a Man a Man FS 16-32 (1954— Color) ----------- ...... _^¥^^-SKKfe4te-f>4*4W~^^] 448 The Character Guidance Program— The Chaplain's Hour— Natural Law FS 16-33 (1954— Color) ____________________________________________ 448 The Character Guidance Program— The Chaplain's Hour— Humility FS 16-35 (1953— Color) ____________________________________________ 448 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — My Right to the Truth FS 16-36 (1954— Color) ____________________________________________ 448 51 CH CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No, Living Right at Our Work (Sound Film Strip Kit) FS 16-161 (50 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation) 448 RELIGIOUS TEACHING As Deep As the Heart TF 16-1693 (40 min— 1951— Film Reference) __. 391 Of These My People MF 16-1353 (20 min — 1947 — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation) 245 Dust or Destiny MF 16-7686 (43 min — 1950 — Color — Commercial Adaptation) 247 Camps of the Dead MF 16-1354 (20 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation). __ 245 2,000 Years Ago MF 16-1349 (100 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) ™l™. 245 This Charming Couple MF 16-7812 (19 min— 1951— Commercial Adaptation).. 247 One God MF 16-7808 (39 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 247 No Other Gods MF 16-7860 (20 min — 1951 — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation) .1T_ _ ymSPJli. . 1^ 2 £• £1 247 Where Love Is, God Is MF 16-1347 (33 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) _. 244 Th V t" MF 16-8317 (40 min— 1955— Color— Commercial Adaptation) *m?.p 249 The Story of the Pope MF 16-7851 (60 min— 1951— Commercial Adaptation) 247 We Believe— What Catholics Believe About Religion MF 16-8602 (28 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution) 250 We Believe— What Catholics Believe About God MF 16-8603 (28 min— 1956— Distribution to central film and equip- ment exchanges in CON US and major oversea commands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribu- tion) _ 251 We Believe— What Catholics Believe About Man MF 16-8604 (28 min — 1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CON US and major oversea commands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribu- tion) _. 251 We Believe— What Catholics Believe About Christ MF 16-8605 (28 min — 1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CON US and oversea commands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution) 251 ori: M-- --.wen •-'.',• 52 CATEGORY INDEX CH For synopsis gee page No. We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Moral Life MF 16-8606 (28 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution) ^ J L: i ^j r ,' '- 25 1 We Believe— What Catholics Believe About Divine Worship MF 16-8607 (28 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution) , uji;iul-£ 251 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Sanctifying Grace •"> nA — iotynftfl MF 16-8608 (28 min— 1956— Distribution to central film and equipment f IK exchanges in CON US and major oversea commands by use of the Chap- lain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary Distribution) 251 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Actual Grace fim ) \0\ MF 16-8609 (28 min— 1956— Distribution to central film and equipment -?> »> exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by Chap- r ^j/ lain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution) 251 We Believe— What Catholics Believe About Religious Life MF 16-8610 (28 min— 1956— Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribu- tion) ., 251 We Believe— What Catholics Believe About the Sacraments MF 16-8611 (28 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation— Supplementary distribution) 25 1 We Believe— What Catholics Believe About the Family MF 16-8612 (28 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution) 252 We Believe— What Catholics Believe About Church and State MF 16-8613 (28 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation— Supplementary distribution) _.__ ----- We Believe— What Catholics Believe About the Bible MF 16-8614 (28 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution) 252 Pilgrimage to Fatima MF 16-8429 (27 min— 1955— Commercial Adaptation).. mt-Ml Unto Thyself Be True MF 16-7859 (24 min— 1951— Distribution limited to oversea commands- Commercial Adaptation) _____ :™««tnrtwdhi«rti«fl 247 The Prior Claim MF 16-8206 (43 min— 1954— Color— Commercial Adaptation).... ^**- 249 On The Right Side MF 16-7861 (20 min— 1951— Distribution limited to oversea commands- Commercial Adaptation) _ _ 247 ..,____., Speak No Evil MF 16-7862 (27 min— 1951— Distribution limited to oversea commands- Commercial Adaptation) _ „ 248 The First Step MF 16-7863 (30 min— 1951— Distribution limited to oversea commands- Commercial Adaptation)* 248 Perpetual Sacrifice MF 16-1357 (77 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 245 53 CH CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. St. Francis of Assisi MF 16-1358 (83 min — 1947 — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation) 245 Younger Brother — Story of Japan MF 16-8921 (28 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to Jt£ Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS) -afoifcuir 256 Baragoi— An Outpost of Faith MF 16-8922 (13 min — 1958 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — No addi- tional prints available on reorder) 256 Kapaun Retreat House MF 16-8707 (16 min— 1957) -«a3tf«*jr«il-. 253 In the Face of Jeopardy MF 16-8786 (28 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation) __ 253 Government is Your Business MF 16-8700 (27 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) __ i**3.i*£!L .^1*2 2JL! 253 Heritage MF 16-8671 (9 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation).. J:j/:VjL°l.^r:: 252 _,,',. uoJ—acncK) nifiU «#!?') God of Creation MF 16-7542 (41 min — 1949— Color — Commercial Adaptation — Supple- mentary distribution) ____^JJJV'------^--rVJ-Y-r--r --i'-J-- 245 Creation, According to Genesis MF 16-7679 (10 min— Color— 1950— Commercial Adaptation— Supple- mentary distribution to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and overseas for loan to the Chaplain Corps) .Jl^.A1.^^^ 144 Film Chronicles from the Book of Psalms — Reverence MF 16-8794 (10 min— 1957— Color— Commercial Adaptation— Distribu- tion to Central and Post Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and overseas) 253 Time and Eternity MF 16-8632 (43 min— 1956— Color— Commercial Adaptation— Supple- mentary distribution) -ITl!1.!1*1 252 God of the Atom MF 16-7543 (39 min— 1949— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 245 Voice of the Deep MF 16-7544 (30 min— 1949— Color— Commercial Adaptation— Supple- mentary distribution) Jl^LftJl'_JfiiLLl/J 246 Daniel in the Lion's Den MF 16-7558 (17 min— 1949— Commercial Adaptation) 246 A Stranger at the Door MF 16-7683 (21 min— 1950— Commercial Adaptation) 246 Jerusalem, The Holy City MF 16-8701 (10 min— 1956— Color— Commercial Adaptation) __. 253 Brotherhood of Man MF 16-7680 (1 1 min— 1950— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 246 Hidden Treasures MF 16-8192 (43 mm — 1954 — Color — Commercial Adaptation) , Templed Hills MF 16-7684 (25 min— 1950— Color— Commercial Adaptation) I c£S .-..«-•«*„__. ^ saoO — TT-Qi — uiif.i TT) T8SJ 54 CATEGORY INDEX CH For synopsis see page No. The Guest MF 16-7963 (32 min — 1953 — Commercial Adaptation— Initial distribution limited — Supplementary distribution, 1957, to central and post film and equipment exchanges in CON US and OS) 248 Hill Number One MF 16-8014 (45 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation) 248 Holy Night — The Beginning of the Life of Jesus MF 16-8190 (31 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation) .--1U.^£^^ 248 Birth of John the Baptist MF 16-8884 (20 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation) ~-ii'££--< 264 Birth of the Savior MF 16-8840 (15 min— 1957— Commercial Adaptation) 254 Escape to Egypt MF 16-8661 (30 min — 1956— Commercial Adaptation) -.—^i.*'.^. 252 Childhood of Jesus MF 16-8885 (15 min— 1958— Commercial Adaptation)... 254 Boyhood and Baptism MF 16-8676 (30 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) -ii.c£LQs,i!2r< 255 The First Easter MF 16-1346 (22 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 244 Crucifixion and Resurrection MF 16-8808 (28 min— 1957— Commercial Adaptation) __,__: 11 1^1.:;!;*. 253 Lord's Ascension, The MF 16-7961 (28 min— 195&— Commercial Adaptation— Supplementary distribution to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — No addit ional prints available on reorder) . 248 Lord is Risen, The MF 16-8195 (15 min— 1957— Commercial Adaptation— Supplementary distribution to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges) . 248 The Eternal Gift MF 16-1355 (86 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) fe&J^J(&J8*M4M Stephen, The First Christian Martyr MF 16-7681 (25 min— 1955— Distribution to Central Film and Equip- ment Exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distrfW raoi'l bution) 246 Conversion of Saul, The MF 16-8490 (30 min— 1955— Distribution to Central Film Libraries and Exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribu- tion). O&i«l»jQ.^iyT. l« 24$ Life of St. Paul MF 16-1348 (110 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation). _ 245 Years of Apprenticeship MF 16-8491 (30 min— 1955— Distribution to Central Film Libraries and Exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribu- .:<]'• tion) 249 Visit to Corinth MF 16-8497 (30 min— 1955— Distribution limited to central film libraries and exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation) ___ 249 Second Missionary Journey MF 16-8496 (30 min— 1955— Commercial Adaptation— Initial distribution to central film libraries and exchanges in CONUS and major oversea com- mands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Supplementary distribution to Army central and Post film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and overseas) 249 Third Missionary Journey MF 16-8498 (30 min— 1955— Distribution limited to central film libraries and exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation) 249 57 CH CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Voyage to Rome MF 16-8500 (30 min — 1955 — Distribution limited to central film libraries and exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation) ------------------------- 250 Return to Jerusalem , >Q „ MF 16-8492 (30 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film libraries and exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution). 249 Trial at Jerusalem MF 16-8499 (30 min — 1955 — Distribution limited to central film libraries and exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation) _________________________ 249 il/ CHAPLAIN ACTIVITIES • Chaplain USA MF 20-8419 (19 min— 1955— (fclor)-lrt^nTfl^ The Chaplain Story TF 16-1943 (15 min— 1954— Film Reference) ------------------ t/rftfTTO 392 The Military Funeral miqabA Ifti-n TF 16-1753 (48 min-1952-Film Reference)^,,^^^^.^^^.^^^ As Deep as the Heart TF 16-1693 (40 min— 1951— Film Reference) ------ ^4^+H-*^**^^- 391 From Whence Cometh My Help oitejqjsfc TF 16-1556 (30 min— 1949) _________________________________________ 391 *»rfT JitftB lo Rofel?? noD 18. CHEMICAL (Defensive; Offensive and Weapons) DEFENSIVE The Employment of Toxic Chemical Agents TF 3-2196 (26 min— 1955— Film Reference) ..... -------------- ftnrf -.19! 1 327 Construction of Gasproof Shelters in the Field O— TJ-Gt— TF 3-1164 (21 min-1943-Film Ref erence) . .. . >— ^Mw^to^^to , 326 Decontamination Procedure — Part I: Basic Techniques TF 3-1407 (16 min— 1945— Film Reference) _______ __._.*4Q £>•-<«-*•.-»*•**(! ^26 Mixing and Evaluation of Flame Fuels TF 3-2245 (22 min— 1956— Color— Film Reference) ____________________ 327 Technique of Using Smoke TF 3-1496 (19 min— 1949) ____________ _ _________ .i^LMr^ ----------- 326 Chemical Smoke Generator Company TF 3-1719 (19 min— 1952) _______________ .......^..-^^i^i---- - 326 The Chemical Decontamination Company TF 3-1755 (16 min— 1954— Film Reference) ______ ...^I'lL. ____________ 326 -oot lMT-Fnm Reference) ___________________ ..... - 327 Individual and Unit Decontamination of Toxic Chemical Agents TF 3-1860 (20 min-1958) --------------------------------- - ------- 327 Individual Protection against CBR Attack TF 3-2499 (25 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 3-1766, which is, h,,.; obsolete) _ _ _ _ -------------------- ^^^^ -fet'T^-m rmf } — zqrt3) -rrtek :, 32 7 58 CATEGORY INDEX CIV For synopsis see page No. Nerve Gases — Part I — Field Recognition and Self-Aid Procedures TF 3-2593 (27 min— 1958— Film Reference) __________________________ 327 Nerve Gases— Part II— Use of Injection Instruments TF 3-2594 (17 min — 1958 — Film Reference) ___________ ...... ^ ..... ___ 327 Identification of Chemical Munitions FS 3-32 (1945— Color) --------- .. ------ JjtLfeafc.^-.i. ____ _ _____ ..... 429 Antipersonnel Biological Warfare (D) (U.S. Army Chemical Corps Tech- nical Film Report No. 52) MF 3-8937 (30 min— 1958— Color— Film is classified SECRET). J.^L'cS^ 228 OFFENSIVE AND WEAPONS - -mm £ Chemical Smoke Generator Company TF 3-1719 (19 min-1952)___... ........ .... ......... The Employment of Toxic Chemical Agents TF 3-2196 (26 min— 1955— Film Reference) ____ ........ *TOJfrii^frhilinT Technique of Using Smoke -,nei*teH mliri— ioIoD—65ei- TF 3-1496 (19min-1949) --------------------------- ^-Mwimfflf-oii 58* Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — Portable Flamethrowera; -r FB 7-277 (3 min— 1954— Color— Film Reference). ------- w«!5R«»;ri* d«Wl Mustard Spray Tests With Multiple Planes (U) FB 163 (23 min — 1944 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must be authorized by CCMLO— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) ° MF 3-7867 (16 min— 195 I—Limited distribution— Further distribution must be authorized by CCMLO— Film is classified SECRET). Purple (D) MF 3-7904 (16 min— 1952— Color— Limited distribution— Further dis- tribution must be authorized by OC Chemical Office, DA — Film is classi- fied SECRET). GB (U) MF 3-7905 (13 min— 1952— Limited distribution— Further distribution must be authorized by CCMLO— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL). Silver-Part I (U) MF 3-7906 (1951— Limited distribution— Further distribution must be authorized by CCMLO— Film is classified SECRET). Silver— Part II (U) MF 3-7907 (1951— Limited distribution— Further distribution must be authorized by CCMLO— Film is classified SECRET). 19. CIVILIAN (Civilian Affairs Military Government; Civilian Mobilization; Civilian Components; Civilian — All Others) CIVILIAN AFFAIRS MILITARY GOVERNMENT For synopsis see page No. Military Government in an Enemy City — Part II — Public Safety TF 41-2590 (17 min— 1958— Film Reference) ..... ____________________ 413 Military Government in an Enemy City— Part III— Public Health TF 41-2591 (16 min— 1958— Film Reference) ___________________ ..... . 413 Military Government in an Enemy City — Part IV — Civilian Evacuation TF 41-2592 (25 min— 1958— Film Reference) _____ ....... _____________ 413 59 GIV CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. **»oi CIVILIAN MOBILIZATION Take 6 MF 45-8694 (11 min— 1956). __. ..... _ ........ t^.-^^— 4i-rw4,.^P!Mft^.. 282 Man with Mission MF 140-7800 (17 min — 1950 — Commercial Adaptation) ...... _________ 298 Men 17 to ISVfe — Your Future and the New Reserve Law MF 45-8589 (12 min— 1955— Distribution to CONUS only) ............ 282 The Whites of Their Eyes MF 20-8591 (26 min— 1956) _____ ....... _______ .................... 264 The Army ROTC, Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow MF 45-7912 (24 min— 1952— Color— Distribution limited to ZI, Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico) ______________________ '. 2U L^.*1^1.'^ J Jii-illil iii ' 280 Army ROTC (Recruiting) MF 145-7743 (18 min— 1951). __ ................ .Uj^Ol.kJl^SIi^^; 298 Field Training for ROTC MF 45-8575 (48 min— 1956— Color— Film Reference) ..... . ...... . ____ 282 The Do It Yourself Peace MF 45-8709 (27 min— 1956). 2U»J3.^L ........ ^$j}tiI.toSMmsi£j, 283 A Tale of 2,000 Cities MF 45-8710 (25 min— 1956)_._ .......... 3.M&fJ£-t^J^X;3t3&JF 283 Fire Power MF 45-8711 (25 min— 1956) ..................... _ .................. 283 The Man in Two Places MF 45-8712 (27 min-1956) ................. LlTl" JLII 283 ^ _, „ T , fun* <*! .?•- One If By Land MF 45-8713 (27 min— 1956) ________________________________________ Fuel Pump, Carter Electric, Characteristics and Checks, CMC M135 Truck TF 9-2534 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) _______________ _ ___________ 375 Counterintelligence in Combat TF 7-2551 (28 min— 1958— Film Reference— Replaces TF 11-321 previ- ously declared obsolete in MFIB Nr 85) ________________ ____-_l:'I:!-._ 353 Reporting Enemy Information TF 7-2550 (23 min— 1958— Film Reference— Replaces TF 21-1289 which is obsolete) __________________________________________ I..!'!.:'.... 353 The QM Field Laundry MF 10-8452 (9 min— 1955) ___________________ ------ 239 Missile Master— AN/FSG-1 Antiaircraft Defense System— Engineering Report No. 9627 MF 11-8923 (13 min — 1958 — Color — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS — USA Signal Air Defense Engineering Agency (9584)) _____________________________ ----------- ------- 243 Nerve Gases — Part I — Field Recognition and Self-Aid Procedures TF 3-2593 (27 min— 1958— Film Reference) _______ L P.?- ?! *??MH%9uJE 327 Nerve Gases— Part II— Use of Injection Instruments TF 3-2594 (17 min— 1958— Film Reference) __________________ - - 1 12il 2 327 NIKE AJAX Battery — Defense Against Electronic Counter-Measures (U) TF 44-2545 (27 min— 1958— This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL- MODIFIED HANDLING AUTHORIZED). __. ___________________ 421 60 CATEGORY INDEX COLD WEATHER For synopsis see page No. 106MM Rifle M40A-1— Part VI— The Stadia Sight TF 7-2438 (12 min— 1958— Film Reference) 353 Classification of Quartermaster Property MF 10-8878 (7 min— 1958— Replaces MF 10-8450 which is obsolete) _._ 240 Rabies Control in the Community MF 8-8932 (12 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation) g£S 234 Armor Team Security TF 17-2587 (24 min— 1958— Film Reference) ---•J^..-.^^xui>L£&JiM£ 398 Care of Tentage MF 10-8451 (8 rtfe~4*il&***»^*«4fta0^^ 239 sdiioirj!" fo!o3 7o tuiUJidYdi*! CIVILIAN COMPONENTS :^ Design for Survival MF 38-7951 (23 min-1953-Film Reference). ^^Mjmn^^^-^i^m Your Job in the Signal Corps MF 11-7803 (20 min-1951-Film Reference) -Tr^^TbfrB^TtnffrhwM *$& Welcome Home MF 20-1226 (20 min— 1945) 258 Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb — Part I: Physics — Physical De- struction— Casualty Effects vfinA did bna jftfi ,ial od bstiraU note PMF 5058 (32 min— 1950— Colo^a^albafi-.JU^Ua^^^^^^iJ-.^^w: 304 CIVILIAN-ALL OTHERS Is Government Telling Its Story MF (51-8060 (30 min— 1952— Distribution limited to ZI— Commercial Adaptation) _____:"__ _____ ____.._ _ ':! . . .T^Ji'lL* J. ?J?JI i '" 29 6 Working for the U.S.A. MF 61-8810 (14 min— 1957— Civil Service Commission Film— Distributed to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) 279 .(mi) GM-OI 81 20. COLD WEATHER (Individual Training; Testing and Operations) INDIVIDUAL TRAINING For synopsis see page No. Cold Weather Uniforms FB 10-254 (25 min— 1953— Film Reference) 220 Avalanche FB 20-78 (10 min— 1943— Film Reference).. 222 Construction of Arctic Igloo FB 20-220 (10 min— 1948) 222 Summer Movements in the Arctic FB 20-232 (15 min— 1950— Film Reference) 222 How to Use Cold Weather Clothing GF 10-21 (14 min— 1952— Color) 224 Ski Safety TF 7-680 (21 min— 1942— Film Reference) 345 Ski Safety — First Aid and Emergency Repair of Equipment TF 7-681 (41 min— 1942— Film Reference) 345 61 COLD WEATHER CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Combat in Deep Snow and Extreme Cold TF 7-1550 (21 min— 1950) ___________ ..... _______ ........... £44-g$*S 347 Basic Military Skiing — Part I — Selection and Care of Equipment , noiia^ftfe TF 7-2395 (17 min— 1956— Film Reference) __ ..... _ ....... 4«»Y}*8$33~€ 352 Basic Military Skiing — Part II — Skiing Techniques TF 7-2396 (29 min— 1956) ________________________ ........... 4^-S^ 352 Individual Fighting Techniques on Snow TF 7-2397 (23 min — 1956 — Film Reference).. ............ ...^a^.-^^, 352 Personal Health in Snow and Extreme Cold TF 8-1297 (19 min— 1944— Film Reference) __ ................. .w4*4*.: 353 Prevention of Cold Injuries TF 8-2524 (20 min — 1958 — Film Reference — Replaces FB 8-180 and TF &-1690 which are obsolete)—. ...................... _____ *uurjirii.attL<- 362 Sub-Arctic Winter Bivouacking TF 31-2138 (30 min— 1955— Film Reference) ...... iJ41ULiJ«oai&.aifo.ai..t(i- 412 Arctic Indoctrination School— Winter 1950 MF 2O-7725 (15 min— 1950) ____________ .............. . ..... .^alL-n? 260 Ski Tips MF 20-8781 (23 min— 1958— Color— Commercial Adaptation— Distribu- >ib<* tion limited to 1st, 5th, and 6th Army Central Film and Equipment Exchanges, USASEUR, US ARAL, and EUSA) _______ ............... 267 Winter Movement on Skis ,,,.,. •... MF 31-7977 (18 min— 1953).:l'..l..l_....!.;ll.ll .......... . ..... 275 Firing Positions in the Winter MF 31-7978 (13 min-1953)_......i^li:l^±..:^L.^L^:lJ!:^l.r 275 _ . ni<» Exercise Ski Jump MF 31-8290 (25 min— 1954) ________________ ................... ' ____ 275 Individual Cooking— Part HI; The Arctic FS 10-140 (1944). ___________________ ____________ .................. 445 TESTING AND OPERATIONS Arctic Rampart RTAF 148 (15 min— 1953)oyAXU;v'V-JU,44U.Utt. ........ - .......... 199 Arctic Engine Oil FB 9-221 (7 min— 1948— Film Reference) _____________ inmm.lTWnrr-' 218 Antarctic Expedition (Admiral Byrd) ANSM 85 (19 min— 1947) ____________________ ...................... 196 Icecap— I FB 55-286 (30 min— 1954— Film Reference) ________ iwTgr*^ .......... 223 Icecap— II MF 55-8245 (28 min— 1954) __________________________ ..... . ....... . -„ v Field Engineering in the Subarctic — Part I — Winter Roads TF 5-2371 (27 min— 1958— Film Reference) _____ ______________ _r-I-l . 339 Field Engineering in the Subarctic— Part II— Winter Field Fortifications TF 5-2372 (22 min— 1957— Film Reference) __________________________ 339 Field Engineering in the Subarctic— Part III— Ice Mines, Ice Mine Fields, AT and AP Mines, and Obstacles TF 5-2373 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference) __________________________ 339 62 CATEGORY INDEX COMB For synopsis see page No. Cold Weather Operation — Automotive Winterization Equipment TF 9-2549 (38 min— 1958) _______ , 376 Tracked Vehicles in Support in Sub-Arctic — Part I — Winter Operations TF 17-2192 (20 min — 1956 — Film Reference) ___. -uLi&J Subarctic Cross-Country Mobility — Part II — Summer Operations TF 31-2297 (11 min— 1956) -LiflLUli 412 Subarctic Inland Waterways Navigation TF 55-2296 (24 min— 1956— Film Reference) (&&L--JlwJ&i* 425 Task Force Williwaw MF 5-1344 (41 min— 1947) L^UIL^iUaJUXB- ' 228 Task Force Frigid MF 9-1360 (37 min— 1948) .^fll-JiUaJiSLLDJ 236 Exercise Musk Ox MF 10-1337 (58 min— 1947— From British Film C 4533): AFIF 3 (50 min— 1950) 186 Appointment in Tokyo CR 4 (56 min— 1945) 207 The Gilbert Islands HR A-l (11 min— 1949) $§££*«*&<;£. 226 Bougainville HR A-5 (9 min— 1948) ^aai& 226 The Admiralty Islands HR A-8 (16 min— 1949) 226 The Marianas — Part I: Saipan HR A-10 (22 min— 1949) 226 The Marianas— Part II: Guam HR A-10A (13 min— 1949) j«-ii5).58&L-v; ' 227 The Battle of Leyte HR A-ll (26 min — 1951) ,ijjyx 227 Engineers in Combat— World War II MF 5-8854 (24 min— 1957— Replaces RB 5-119 which is obsolete) g.£g£lr 230 Sixth Infantry Division MF 7-1297 (20 min— 1948) 230 Air Operation, Lae and Salamaua MF 8-1044 (32 min — 1944 — Requires special authorization for distribu- tion—From Ah- Force Film AFC 410) 231 Price of Rendova MF 40-926 (11 min— 1944— Film Reference) 277 Battle of Midway MF 40-1009 (20 min— 1943— Color) 277 Attack— The Battle for New Britain MF 40-1041 (47 min-1944) ^a-b-ife 277 Action at Anguar MF 40-1128 (27 min— 1945) -*-fu»fwv< 278 Fury in the Pacific MF 40-1212 (20 min— 1945— From Navy Film MN 9045) 278 C. O. D. Saipan MF 54-1114 (23 min— 1945) 284 The Victory Division— 24th Infantry Division MF 130-7722 (19 min— 1950) 297 The Sunset Division— 41st Infantry Division MF 130-7730 (13 min— 1951) 298 The Battle of Buna FB 20-66 (9 min— 1943— Film Reference) ;£il"j Jill'33 222 •' '/h i r»i ifiL'1- EUROPEAN THEATER WW II Invasion of Normandy (Message from Lt Gen Joseph T McNarney) ANSM 32 (19 min— 1944) 196 Seeds of Destiny (Famine in Europe) ANSM 75 (20 min— 1946) 196 &*et- 64 CATEGORY INDEX COMB For synopsis see page No. Western Battle Front, May-June 1940 FB 20-56 (40 min— 1943— Film Reference) __ 222 D-Day Convoy HR B-15 (19 min— 1948) -iii&LLti:— 227 American Ninth Army — Aachen to the Roer River HR B-29 (31 min— 1948) 227 American First Army — Aachen to the Roer River HR B-30 (29 min— 1948) 227 Engineers in Combat— World War II MF 5-8854 (24 min— 1957— Replaces FB 5-119 which is obsolete) 230 Tank Mission— World War II MF 17-1280 (lOmin— 1946)____ W^Tl 256 Sky Blitz MF 31-912 (25 min— 1944— Film Reference)__-j^±..^ 275 The Eve of Battle MF 40-1043 (20 min— 1944— From British Film BC-7559) 278 True Glory MF 40-1211 (83 min— 1945) 278 Air Siege MF 40-1336 (21 min— 1947— From Air Force Film SFP 175) 278 The Famous Third Army MF 45-7705 (22 min— 1950) 280 The 83rd Infantry Division in Europe MF 45-7814 (20 min— 1951) 280 Work Horse of the Western Front— The 30th Infantry Division MF 130-7585 (18 min— 1950) 297 MEDITERRANEAN AND OTHER THEATERS WW II Liberation of Rome CR 1 (21 min— 1944— From British Army Film BC 7198) 207 Stilwell Road CR 3 (52 min— 1945). 207 San Pietro CR 2 (32 min— 1945) ._ 207 Invasion of Crete by the German Army FB 20-16 (11 min— 1942— Film Ref erence) _ _ _ 221 Campaign in Sicily HR C-l (20 min— 1948)._ ___ .._ _._ _ 227 Sicily to Naples HR 0-2 (13 min-1948) 227 Naples to Cassino HR C-3 (26 min— 1948) 227 Invasion of Southern France HR C-8 (22 min— 1950) 227 Military Pipeline System (CBI Theater) HR E-7 (23 min— 1948) 227 At the Front in North Africa MF 11-1001 (79 min— 1943— Film Reference) 240 494599 COMB CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Report from the Aleutians MF 11-1006 (40 min— 1943— Color) .__ 240 Hells on Wheels (2d Armored Division) MF 17-7864 (17 min— 1951) 257 Desert Victory MF 40-1002 (63 mini— 944— Film Reference— Withdrawn from oversea commands— From British Film BC 7525) 277 The Red Bull Attacks— 34th Infantry Division MF 130-7555 (21 min— 1950) 297 KOREAN CONFLICT «T1_ V Why Korea AFIF 17 (30 min— 1951— Printing discontinued) 187 Nylon Body Armor Test in Korea FB 10-255 (14 min— 1953) _ _ 220 Oriental Prisoners of War FB 19-239 (23 min— 1951— Film Reference) 221 Reducing Enemy Log Bunkers in Korea FB 20-249 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) _ 222 Operation Inchon MF 11-7883 (18 min— 1952) _ 242 Civil Assistance in Korea MF 19-8274 (30 min— 1954) 257 KMAG and the ROK Soldier MF 20-7949 (27 min— 1954) 261 United Nations Campaign in Northeast Korea MF 40-7884 (25 min— 1952) 278 The First Forty Days MF 45-7761 (26 min— 1950) _. 280 COMBAT BULLETINS IfcMiii \l For a numerical list of combat bulletins, see page 207. STAFF FILM REPORTS For a numerical list of staff film reports, see page 314. 22. ENGINEERS (Map Reading: Camouflage and Conceal- ment; Explosives, Mines and Demolitions; Construction — Equipment and Tools; Construction — Roads and Runways; Construction — Bridges; Fire Fighting; All Others) For synopsis see page No. MAP READING . Basic Map Reading — Part I: Topographic Symbols TF 5-1788 (18 min— 1953— Film Reference) 334 Basic Map Reading — Part II: Elevation, Distance, and Grid TF 5-1789 (27 min— 1953— Film Reference) 334 66 CATEGORY INDEX ENGRS For synopsis see page No. Basic Map Reading — Part III: Direction, Orientation, and Location with Compass TF 5-1791 (33 min— 1953— Film Reference) 334 Basic Map Reading— Part IV: Direction, Orientation, and Location With- out Compass TF 5-1790 (21 min— 1953— Film Reference) 334 Basic Map Reading — Part V: Photos and Photomaps TF 5-1792 (23 min— 1953— Film Reference) 334 Multiplex Mapping — Part I TF 5-1549 (26 min— 1949— Color) _ 333 Multiplex Mapping — Part II TF 5-1546 (40 min— 1949— Color) 333 Maps for the Army MF 5-8275 (38 min— 1954— Color) 230 Sextant Adjustment TF 55-2365 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference) 426 Map Reading, Basic: Azimuth TF 5-2406 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339 Map Reading, Basic: Contour Lines and Intervals TF 5-2409 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339 Map Reading, Basic: Direction TF 5-2410 (4 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339 Map Reading, Basic: Elevation TF 5-2411 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339 Map Reading, Basic: Intersection TF 5-2412 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 340 Map Reading, Basic: Location TF 5-2413 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 340 Map Reading, Basic: Resection TF 5-2415 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) __ _ __ 340 Map Reading, Basic: Scale and Distance TF 5-2416 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 340 Map Reading, Basic: Using the Protractor TF 5-2417 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) _ 340 Map Reading, Basic: Azimuth Conversion TF 5-2407 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference).. 339 Map Reading, Basic: Percent of Slope TF 5-2414 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 340 Map Reading, Basic: Characteristics of Contour Lines TF 5-2408 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339 CAMOUFLAGE AND CONCEALMENT Camouflage For All Arms TF 5-961 (47 min— 1943— Film Reference— From British Film BC 139) ... 331 Camouflage Principles TF 21-2097 (25 min— 1945— Color) 405 67 ENGRS CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Camouflage — Movement of Individuals and Small Units TF 21-1370 (13 min— 1944— Film References— From British Army Film BC-476) 404 Camouflage for Scouting and Patrolling TF 21-2197 (33 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) 406 Individual Concealment TF 21-2098 (30 min— 1945— Color) ___ 405 Concealment of Bivouac TF 21-2100 (24 min— 1945— Color) 405 Concealment of Vehicles TF 21-2099 (28 min— 1945— Color) _.__ 405 Camouflage in Combat FB 5-148 (12 min— 1944— Film Reference). 215 Camouflage Dummies and Decoys FB 5-85 (14 min— 1944— Color) _ 214 Individual Camouflage and Concealment FS 5-67 (1946— Color) 432 Technique of Using Smoke TF 3-1496 (19 min— 1949) 326 Dangerous Journey TF 7-1539 (46 min— 1949— Film Reference— From British Army Film BC 1009) 347 Use of Field Decoy Installations FS 5-107 (12 min— 1952— Sound— Film Reference) 433 Emplacements, Intrenchments, and Shelters — Part I — Introduction TF 5-2334 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338 EXPLOSIVES, MINES, AND DEMOLITIONS (See ORDNANCE: Ammunition supply and handling) Fundamental Principles of Fuzes TF 9-1472 (23 min— 1948— Film Reference) 367 v Land Mines and Fuzes, General (GTA 5-19) FS 5-136 (1955) 434 Explosives and Demolitions — Bangalore Torpedo TF 5-1377 (9 min— 1944— Film Reference) 333 Enemy Booby Traps TF 5-954 (27 min— 1943— Film Reference) 331 Beware — Butterfly Bomb TF 9-1318 (29 min— 1944— Film Reference— From Navy Film BC 602). _ 365 Before the Blast MF 20-8772 (12 min— 1957— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 266 Detector Set, Metallic Mines, Polly Smith TF 5-1770 (28 min— 1953— Film Reference) 333 Metallic Detector, AN/PRS-3, Internal Tuning, Field Expedient Method TF 11-2281 (4mm— 1956) 387 Hand-placed Charges against Beach and Underwater Obstacles FB 5-133 (19 min— 1944) 214 68 CATEGORY INDEX ENGRS For synopsis see page No. Safety Precautions in Handling Explosives and Demolitions FS 5-69 (1945) 432 US Antipersonnel Mine M14 *FS 5-118 (10 min— 1954— Sound— Color) 433 Soviet Land Mines, Fuzes and Booby Traps (GTA 5-25) FS 5-137 (1955) _ 434 Soviet TMD-B Wooden Box Mine SFS *5-121 (6 min— 1957— Color— Sound) 433 Soviet TM-41 Antitank Mine SFS 5-120 (6 min— 1957— Color— Sound) 433 Russian Mines and Igniters — Individual Mechanisms and Disarming Procedure FS 5-134 (1954— From British Army Film Strip 7036) _ ..^..^r^^r..,r^ 434 Demolitions — Calculations and Placement of Charges SFS 5-135 (18 min— 1957— Sound) 434 Demolitions — Clearing Stumps and Boulders TF 5-2361 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338 Demolitions — Detonating Cord Priming TF 5-2445 (9 min— 1958— Color— Film Reference) 340 Demolitions — Electric Priming TF 5-2450 (6 min— 1958— Film Reference) 340 Demolitions — Non-electric Priming TF 5-2451 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference) 340 Demolitions — Placing Charges on Steel TF 5-2362 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339 Demolitions — Placing Charges on Wood TF 5-2363 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339 Demolition — Placing, Spacing, and Tamping Breaching Charges TF 5-2452 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 341 U.S. Heavy Antitank Mine M15 SFS 5-119 (10 min— 1958— Sound) 433 M-19 Antitank Non-metallic Mine SFS 5-139 (10 min— 1958— Sound) 434 Explosives in Combat TF 5-2449 (10 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces FB 5-198 which is obsolete) 340 Explosives and Demolitions — Part I — Demolition of a Reinforced Con- crete "T" Beam Bridge TF 5-2217 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference) 337 Land Mine Warfare, Pull-release Firing Device, M-3 TF 5-2453 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference) 341 Land Mine Warfare — Part I — Introduction TF 20-1979 (24 min— 1956— Film Reference) 403 Land Mine Warfare — Part II — Siting and Marking TF 20-1980 (11 min— 1955— Film Reference) 403 Land Mine Warfare— Part III— Laying the Minefield TF 20-1981 (22 min— 1955— Film Reference) 403 69 ENGRS CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Land Mine Warfare — Part IV — Recording and Reporting TF 20-1982 (13 min— 1955— Film Reference) 403 Land Mine Warfare — Part V — Arming, Disarming, and Camouflaging TF 20-1983 (24 min— 1955— Film Reference) 403 Land Mine Warfare — Part VI — Boobytrapping Mines TF 20-1984 (26 min— 1955— Film Reference) 403 Land Mine Warfare— Part VII— Protective Minefields TF 20-1985 (11 min— 1955— Film Reference) 403 Land Mine Warfare— Part VIII— Nuisance Mining TF 20-1986 (15 min— 1955— Film Reference) 'IJ!).9?f 403 Land Mine Warfare— Part IX— Assault Breaching TF 20-1987 (19 min— 1955— Film Reference) 404 Land Mine Warfare— Part X— Area Clearing TF 20-1988 (12 min — 1955 — Film Reference) 404 Land Mine Warfare— Part XI— Behavior in a Minefield TF 20-1989 (10 min— 1955— Film Reference) 404 Field Engineering in the Subarctic— Part I— Winter Roads TF 5-2371 (23 min— 1958— Film Reference) 339 Field Engineering in the Subarctic— Part II— Winter Field Fortifications TF 5-2372 (22 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339 Field Engineering in the Subarctic — Part III — Ice Mines, Ice Mine Fields, AT and AP Mines, and Obstacles TF 5-2373 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference).. 339 Interim Report of Passage of Beach and Underwater Obstacles (U) FB 5-194 (28 min — 1945 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must be authorized by COFENGRS— Film is classified SECRET) 215 CONSTRUCTION— EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS Carpentry — Part I: Measuring, Marking, and Leveling TF 5-1152 (12 min— 1943— Film Reference) 332 Carpentry — Part II: Driving and Chopping TF 5-1153 (13 min— 1943— Film Reference) 332 Carpentry — Part III: Sawing and Boring TF 5-1154 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference). 332 Carpentry — Part IV : Planing and Chiseling TF 5-1155 (14 min — 1943 — Film Reference) 332 Pioneer Equipment — Woodcutting Tools TF 5-200 (10 min— 1941— Film Reference) 330 Pioneer Equipment — Manila Rope TF 5-201 (7 min— 1941— Film Reference) . il Jl^'/i ... 331 Pioneer Equipment— Hitches TF 5-202 (8 min— 1941— Film Reference) 331 Pioneer Equipment — Knots and Bends TF 5-203 (15 min— 1941— Film Reference) 331 Air Compressor and Air Tools — Part V: Pneumatic Wood Borer TF 5-698 (9 min— 1943— Film Reference) 331 Air Compressor and Air Tools — Part VI: The Pneumatic Circular Saw TF 5-955 (20 min— 1943— Film Reference) 331 70 CATEGORY INDEX ENGRS For synopsis see page No. Air Compressor and Air Tools — Part VII: The Pneumatic Chain Saw TF 5-956 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference) 331 Air Compressor and Air Tools— Part VIII: The Pneumatic Nail Driver TF 5-699 (17 min— 1943— Film Reference) _ 331 Air Compressor and Air Tools — The Pneumatic Clay Digger TF 5-697 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) 331 Air Compressor and Air Tools— The Pneumatic Rock Drill M75 TF 5-571 (19 min— 1942— Film Reference) 331 Air Compressor 210 CFM SFS 5-147 (13 min— 1958— Sound— Replaces FS 5-17 previously declared obsolete in MFIB Nr 99) 434 Pneumatic Paving Breaker TF 5-322 (24 min— 1942— Film Reference) 331 Engineer Power Shovel and Attachments FB 5-129 (21 min— 1944— Film Reference) 214 Engineer Road Graders TF 5-1408 (19 min— 1945— Film Reference) 333 The Tournapull FB 5-101 (15 min— 1944— Film Reference) 214 The Engineer Dozers — LeTourneau FB 5-102 (26 min— 1944— Film Reference) 214 Model 44-C Ditcher (Barber-Greene) MF 5-8009 (18 min— 1952— Color— Distribution limited to ZI— Com- mercial Adaptation) 229 Model 879A Finisher TF 5-1785 (15 min— 1952— Color— Distribution limited to Engineer Units in ZI — Commercial Adaptation) 334 Asphalt Mixing Plant Set (Barber-Greene Model 848) TF 5-1784 (38 min— 1952— Color— Distribution limited to ZI— Com- mercial Adaptation) 334 The Gamblers (Safe Tractor Operation) MF 20--8282 (21 min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation) 263 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part I — Adjusting the LeTourneau Power Control Unit TF 5-1774 (11 min— 1953) _' 334 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part II — Steering Clutch and Brake TF 5-1826 (11 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part III — Flywheel Clutch and Starting Engine Clutch TF 5-1828 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part IV — Fan Belt and Water Pump TF 5-1829 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) __._ 335 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part V — Tracks TF 5-1830 (7 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part VI— Caterpillar Cable Control Unit TF 5-1827 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335 71 ENGRS CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Shop Safety TF 9-2085 (28 min— 1945— Film Reference) 371 Rigging— Part I : Rope and Lashings FS 5-22 (1943) •L^&MLL 432 Rigging— Part II: Knots FS 5-20 (1944) 432 Rigging — Part III: Practical Installations FS 5-18 (1944) 432 Grader, Caterpillar, Diesel — Part I : Operating Instructions FS 5-80 (1946) 433 Grader, Caterpillar, Diesel — Part II: Operator's Preventive Maintenance FS 5-81 (1946) 433 The Engineer Tractor Crane (M20-LeTourneau) FS 5-49 (1944) J*tt*J!W«J£. _ 432 The Carry-all Scraper FS 5-50 (1944) 432 Model D-7 Tractor — Operator's Preventive Maintenance FS 5-64 (1945) 432 D-7 Tractor— Flywheel Clutch Maintenance FS 5-65 (1945) 432 Grader, Motorized, Caterpillar No. 12 — Adjustment of the Main Flywheel Clutch TF 5-2353 (4 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338 Grader, Motorized, Caterpillar No. 12 — Before Operation Services TF 5-2354 (6min— 1957— Film Reference) 338 Grader, Motorized, Caterpillar No. 12 — Starting and Stopping Procedures TF 5-2355 (4 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338 Tractor, Caterpillar D-8— Before Operation Services TF 5-2356 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338 Tractor, Caterpillar D-8 — Starting and Stopping Procedures TF 5-2357 (3 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338 Crane-Shovel Unit, Attaching the Backhoe TF 5-2459 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 1 341 Crane-Shove] Unit, Attaching Clamshell and Dragline Buckets TF 5-2460 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 341 Crane-Shovel Unit, Attaching the Crane Front End TF 5-2461 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 341 Crane-Shovel Unit, Bucyrus Erie, Crawler Mounted, Adjustment of Main Operating Clutches and Brakes TF 5-2351 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338 Crane- Shovel Unit, Detaching the Shovel Front TF 5-2457 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference) ?™"J™?™!!'- 341 Crane- Shovel Unit, Attaching the Piledriver TF 5-2458 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 341 Grader, Motorized, Caterpillar No. 12— Adjustment of the Bevel Gear and Pinion TF 5-2352 (7 min-1957— Film Reference) 338 3€£ 72 CATEGORY INDEX ENGRS For synopsis see page No. CONSTRUCTION— ROADS AND RUNWAYS Arctic Rampart RTAF 148 (15 min— 1953) 199 Operation Blue Jay MF 45-7947 (25 min— 1953) 281 Construction of General Cargo Aerial Tramway (Ship -to -Shore) TF 5-2294 (37 min— 1956) 337 United States Army Engineers in Operation Sandstone MF 20-7672 (20 min — 1950 — From Armed Forces Special Project 19-10) _ _ 259 Asphalt Mixing Plant Set (Barber-Greene Model 848) TF 5-1784 (38 min— 1952 — Color — Distribution limited to ZI — Commer- cial Adaptation) 334 Model 879A Finisher TF 5-1785 (15 min — 1952 — Color — Distribution limited to Engineer Units in ZI — Commercial Adaptation) 334 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part I — Adjusting the LeTourneau Power Control Unit TF 5-1774 (11 min— 1953) 334 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part II — Steering Clutch and Brake TF 5-1826 (11 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part III — Flywheel Clutch and Starting Engine Clutch TF 5-1828 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335 Operator's Adjustment D-7 Tractor— Part IV— Fan Belt and Water Pump TF 5-1829 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part V — Tracks TF 5-1830 (7 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor— Part VI— Caterpiller Cable Control Unit TF 5-1827 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335 Road Maintenance and Construction in Italy FB 5-137 (10 min— 1944— Film Reference) 215 Road Construction and Maintenance in CBI FB 5-182 (18 min— 1945— Film Reference).. ._. 215 Road and Runway Construction — Southwest Pacific FB 5-111 (18 min— 1944— Film Reference) ,. 214 Highway to Alaska FB 20-37 (9 min— 1942— Film Reference) 221 11 1 TT- 1 Alaska Highway MF 5-959 (36 min— 1944— Color) 228 Military Roads— Part I: Roads Expedients TF 5-1193 (21 min— 1943— Film Reference) 332 Military Roads— Part II: Drainage TF 5-1194 (12 min— 1943— Film Reference) 332 Military Roads— Part V: Subgrade Preparation TF 5-1197 (9 min— 1943— Film Reference) 332 Military Roads — Part VI: Gravel and Rock Surfaces TF 5-1198 (8 min— 1943— Film Reference) 332 73 ENGRS CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Military Roads and Runways — Part I: Clearing, Grubbing, and Rock Work TF 5-1169 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) 332 Military Roads and Runways — Part II: Bases and Untreated Surfaces TF 5-1190 (10 min— 1943— Film Reference) 332 Military Roads and Runways — Part IV: Soils, Cement Surfaces TF 5-1192 (12 min— 1943— Film Reference) 332 Airfield Construction and Repair in the CBI FB 5-196 (15 min— 1945— Film Reference). 215 Field Airdromes FB 5-207 (12 min— 1945— Fikn Ref erence) . _ _ 215 Culvert Construction FS 5-97 (1950). 433 Road Reconnaissance FS 5-55 (1944). 432 Maintenance of Bituminous Surfaces FS *5-91 (1947— Sound) 433 Concrete Construction FS *5-94 (1947— Sound) 433 Soil Identification and Testing, Part II — Laboratory Testing FS *5-117 (24 min— 1956— Sound) 433 CONSTRUCTION— BRIDGES Bridge-Panel Bailey Type M-2 — Part I — Site Preparation and Layout TF 5-1996 (17 min— 1955— Film Reference) 336 Bridge -Panel Bailey Type M-2 — Part II — Basic Construction TF 5-1997 (37 min— 1955— Film Reference) 336 Bridge-Panel Bailey Type M-2— Part III— Multi-Story Construction TF 5-1998 (25 min— 1955— Film Reference) 336 The Bailey Bridge in Combat FB 5-185 (13 min— 1945— Film Reference) 215 The Floating Bridge M4— Part II: Assembly of the Bridge TF 5-1441 (22 min— 1945— Film Reference) 333 The Floating Bridge M4— Part III: Rafts TF 5-1442 (10 min— 1945— Film Reference) 333 Bridge, Floating, Pneumatic Float, Class 60, Steel Superstructure— Part I — Bridge Assembly TF 5-2106 (35 min— 1956— Film Reference) ...^.^^.^^T^i 336 Bridge, Floating, Pneumatic Float, Class 60, Steel Superstructure — Part II— Rafts TF 5-2107 (16 min— 1955— Film Reference) 336 Bridge, Floating, Pneumatic Float, Class 60, Steel Superstructure — Part III— Fixed Spans TF 5-2108 (17 min— 1956— Film Reference) 337 Aluminum Floating Footbridge TF 5-2105 (19 min— 1955— Film Reference) 336 Timber Trestle Bridge TF 5-2103 (17 min— 1955— Film Reference) 336 74 CATEGORY INDEX ENGRS For synopsis see page No. Operation of Rafts TF 5-1415 (15 min— 1945— Film Reference) 333 Infantry Support Raft TF 5-1181 (17 min— 1943— Film Reference) 332 Fixed Bridge Construction and Repair in the CBI FB 5-192 (12 min— 1945— Film Reference) 215 River Crossing Operations in the CBI FB 5-201 (14 min— 1945— Film Reference) 215 Floating Bridge M5 — Part I: Equipment and Launching of Pontons FS 5-72 (1945) 432 Floating Bridge M4 — Part II: Assembly of End Sections and Raft Sections FS 5-73 (1945) 432 Floating Bridge M4 — Part III: Construction FS 5-74 (1945) 432 Floating Bridge M4— Part IV: Rafting FS 5-75 (1945) 432 Preparation of Native Timber for Bridge Construction FS 5-83 (1946— Sound) 433 Bridge Reconnaissance FS 5-54 (1944) 432 Model D-7 Tractor — Operator's Preventive Maintenance FS 5-64 (1945) 432 D-7 Tractor — Flywheel Clutch Maintenance FS 5-65 (1945) 432 Aluminum Floating Footbridge SFS 5-144 (11 min— 1957— Sound— Replaces FS 5-29 previously declared obsolete) 434 Fixed Bridges Maintenance — Part I — Non-standard Bridges SFS 5-154 (10 min— 1958— Sound) 434 Fixed Bridges — Jacking Down Heavy Girders TF 5-2349 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338 Military Fixed Bridges — Nomenclature — Timber Trestle Bridges TF 5-2350 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338 Major Bridge Construction TF 5-2333 (13 min— 195&— Film Reference) 337 FIRE FIGHTING Before They Happen (Fire Prevention) MF 5-8567 (14 min— 1955— Commercial Adaptation) 230 Chemistry of Fire MF 5-1322 (44 min— 1947— From Navy Film MN 61-A) 228 Grass and Brush Fire Fighting MF 5-1229 (29 min— 1945— Color— From Department of Agriculture) ___ 228 Oil Fires MF 20-1240 (46 min— 1945— Commercial Adaptation) . _ 258 Hose Line Evolutions and Hose Line Equipment MF 5-7709 (30 min— 1950— Commercial Adaptation) __ _ 229 75 ENGRS CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Care and Maintenance of Fire Hose MF 5-8658 (21 min— 1956) 230 Stop Them Before They Start (Fire Prevention) MF 20-8778 (15 min— 1957— Commercial Adaptation) 267 Fire and Your Hospital MF 8-8149 (23 min— 1953— Film Reference— Distribution limited to CONUS — Commercial Adaptation) 232 Flammable Liquid Fire Safety MF 20-8898 (20 min— 1958— Color) 268 ALL OTHERS The Army Engineer TF 5-1688 (22 min— 1953) _ 333 Engineer Mission MF 5-8279 (26 min— 1,954) 230 The Army's Corps of Engineers NRN (Project 15611) (15 min— 1955) 298 Basic Engineer Reconnaissance TF 5-1676 (26 min— 1952— Film Reference) 333 Engineers in Combat — World War II MF 5-8854 (24 min— 1957— Replaces FB 5-119 which is obsolete) 230 Assault Boat River Crossing TF 5-1242 (17 min— 1943— Film Reference) 333 Port Repair FB 5-168 (15 min— 1945— Film Reference) 215 Reducing Enemy Log Bunkers in Korea FB 20-249 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) 222 Keep 'Em Running With Standardization MF 5-8221 (13 min— 1954— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 229 Operation Noah MF 45-8615 (29 min— 1956— Distribution in CONUS and overseas) 282 TVA Town MF 61-8043 (30 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation) 296 Yuma Test Station Facilities MF 38-7917 (17 min— 1953— Color) 276 Multiplex Mapping — Part I TF 5-1549 (26 min— 1949— Color) __ 333 Multiplex Mapping— Part II TF 5-1546 (40 min— 194$— Color) 333 The Double Apron Fence TF 5-1226 (15 min— 1943— Film Reference) 333 Construction of 10,000 Barrel Bolted Steel Tanks— Part I— Foundation, Bottom, and Sidewalls TF 5-1817 (16 min— 1954— Film Reference) 335 Construction of 10,000 Barrel Bolted Steel Tanks— Part II— Center Support, Deck, Valves, and Vents TF 5-1898 (9 min— 1954— Film Reference) 336 76 CATEGORY INDEX ENGRS For synopsis see page No. Military Pipeline Operations — Part I — Laying Pipelines TF 5-1862 (19 min— 1954— Film Reference) 335 Military Pipeline Operations — Part II — Installation of Pumping Stations TF 5-1863 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 336 Military Pipeline Operations — Part III — Operation and Maintenance of Pipeline Systems TF 5-1864 (10 min — 1954 — Film Reference) 336 Rat Problem, The TF 8-1669 (25 min— 1950— Film Reference) 357 Habits and Characteristics of the Rat— Part I: The Norway Rat TF 8-1670 (28 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358 Habits and Characteristics of the Rat— Part II: The Roof Rat TF 8-1671 (13 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358 Sanitation Techniques in Rat Control TF 8-1672 (21 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358 Practical Rat Control — Ratproonng TF 8-1673 (19 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358 Practical Rat Control— Rat Killing TF 8-1674 (37 min— 1951— Film Reference) 358 Rat Ectoparasite Control TF 8-1675 (12 min— 1951— Film Reference) 358 Location and Construction of Road Obstacles TF 5-1804 (22 min— 1955— Film Reference) 335 Beach Obstacles TF 5-1822 (22 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335 Adding or Removing Refrigerant MF 5-7646 (17 min— 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 441) 228 Removing and Installing a Compressor or Condenser MF 5-7647 (17 min— 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 442) 229 Adjusting and Checking the Expansion Valve MF 5-7649 (22 min— 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 444) _ . __ 229 Checking the Electrical System MF 5-7651 (18 min— 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 446) 229 Adjusting and Repairing the Thermo Expansion Valve MF 5-7653 (12 min— 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 448) 229 Adjusting Pressure — Actuated Temperature Control Devices MF 5-7654 (16 min— 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 449) 229 Servicing Water Cooled Condensers MF 5-7656 (12 min— 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 451) 229 Making and Repairing Tubing Connections MF 5-7657 (18 min — 1950 — From Office of Education Film No. 452) 229 Maintenance of a Petroleum Distribution System TF 10-2595 (44 min— 1958— Film Reference) 380 The Big Picture— The Engineer Supply Mission MF 5-8954 (29 min— 1958) 230 Field Engineering in the Subarctic— Part I— Winter Roads TF 5-2371 (27 min— 1958— Film Reference) 339 77 ENGRS CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Field Engineering in the Subarctic— Part II— Winter Field Fortifications TF 5-2372 (22 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339 Field Engineering in the Subarctic — Part III— Ice Mines, Ice Mine Fields, AT and AP Mines, and Obstacles TF 5-2373 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339 Water Purification— Part I— PH and Chloride Residual Test TF 5-2276 (7 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) 337 Water Purification — Part II — Chlorine Demand, Arsenic, and Nitrogen Mustard Tests TF 5-2277 (8 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) 337 Water Purification — Part III — Coagulation Test TF 5-2278 (8 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) 337 Water Purification— Part IV— Turbidity, Color, Taste, and Odor Tests TF 5-2279 (4 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) 337 Water Purification— Part V— Chlorides and Sulfates Tests TF 5-2280 (7 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) 337 Surveying — Measuring and Leveling FS5-76 (1945) 432 Surveying — Traversing FS5-77 (1945) 432 Surveying — Building and Utility Lay-out FS5-78 U945) 433 Portable Water Purification Equipment FS 5-108 (1952— Sound) 433 Assault Boats FS 5-31 (1943) 432 Care and Maintenance of Steam Boiler Plants FS5-56 (1944— Sound) 432 US Army No. 1 Space Heater — Care and Firing FS 5-58 (1944— Sound) 432 Wire Entanglements — Part I: Materials and Methods of Handling FS 5-21 (1944) 432 Care and Servicing of Wire Rope FS 5-42 (1944) 432 Use of Wire Rope FS 5-43 (1944) 432 Soils FS&-105 (25 min— 1953— Sound) 433 Soil Identification and Testing— Part I— Field Identification and Soil Sampling FS 5-106 (19 min— 1953— Sound) 433 Soil Identification and Testing — Part II — Laboratory Testing SFS 5-117 (24 min— 1956— Sound) 433 Loading Heavy Equipment in Aircraft SFS 5-116 (28 min — 1958 — Sound — Distribution limited to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges and Service Schools) 433 78 CATEGORY INDEX INDIV SOL 23. INDIVIDUAL SOLDIER Note. For interior and prisoner guard duty, see MILITARY POLICE AND GUARD DUTY. For other basic films look under primary branch of service e.g. Map reading and camouflage see ENGINEERS; Rifle marksmanship see INFANTRY; CBR see ATOMIC and CHEM- ICAL, etc. For synopsis see page No. Oversea Duty AFIF 2 (20 min— 1950) 186 Service Plus AFIF 4 (19 min— 1950) 186 Standards of a Serviceman AFIF 13 (12 min— 1951) 187 Payday Pitfalls AFIF 15 (13 min— 1951) 187 Individual and Unit Decontamination of Toxic Chemical Agents TF 3-1860 (20 min— 1958) 327 It's Up to You TF 8-2125 (32 min— 1955— Film Reference) 360 Absence Without Leave and Desertion TF 19-1482 (33 min— 1948— Film Reference) 398 Wearing of the Uniform TF 19-1485 (20 min— 1948— Film Reference) 398 Individual Protection Against Atomic Attack TF 20-2531 (25 min— 1958— Film Reference) 404 A Penny Saved TF 21-1612 (28 min— 1951) 404 Troop Indoctrination for an Atomic Exercise TF 21-1921 (33 min— 1955) 405 Military Courtesy TF 21-1965 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 405 Escape TF 21-1973 (45 min— 1955— Film Reference) 405 Mission of the Army TF 100-1726 (22 min— 1953) 428 Are You Ready for Service? What It's All About MF 16-8599 (10 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) 250 Are Your Ready for Service? Getting Ready Morally MF 16-8600 (10 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) 250 Are You Ready for Service? Military Life and You MF 16-8601 (10 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) 250 Are You Ready for Service? Why You MF 16-8825 (13 min— 1957— Commercial Adaptation) 253 Dress Rehearsal MF 20-7924 (13 min— 1952) 261 79 INDIV SOL CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Traditions and Achievements of the Army MF 20-8668 (26 min— 1957— Color) 266 Easy Out (Effects of Dishonorable Discharge) MF 21-8433 (21 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 7904) 270 Notebook Warrior MF 21-8505 (53 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 270 This is Your Army MF 45-7950 (79 min— 1954— Color) 281 Adjustment to Military Life MF 45-8288 (18 min— 1954— Film Reference) 281 The Soldier's Mission and Responsibilities MF 45-8440 (13 min— 1955) 282 The Rack MF 45-8573 (60 min — 1955 — Commercial Adaptation) 282 The Negro Soldier OF 24 (21 min— 1944r— Short Version) 300 Citizen in Arms OF 48 (9 min— 1948) 301 Take Time for Tomorrow OF 55 (14 min— 1949— From Navy Film MN 6649) 301 Employment of the Armed Forces— Part I: The Armed Forces Team FS 21-4 (1949— Sound) 452 Employment of the Armed Forces — Part II: The Army Team FS 21-5 (1949— Sound) 452 24. INFANTRY (Weapons; Basic Infantry Tactics; Advance Infan- try Tactics) (For Cold weather, see COLD WEATHER: Testing and Operations; and Individual Training) (For Personal health in the field, see MEDICAL: Individual Health and Sanitation) WEAPONS (For repair of guns, see ORDNANCE: Weapons and Repair) FSee p^ageNo8. Infantry Weapons and Their Effects : US Pistol Cal .45, Submachine Gun, Cal .45, US Carbine, Cal .30 FB 7-273 (8 min— 1954— Color— Film Reference) 216 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— Hand and Rifle Grenades FB 7-274 (9 min— 1954— Color— Film Reference) 216 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— MIC Cal .30 Sniper's Rifle— Sniperscope, Infrared Set No. 1 FB 7-275 (6 min— 1954— Color— Film Reference) 216 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — Portable Flamethrower FB 7-277 (3 min— 1954— Color— Film Reference) __ 216 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — Machine Guns FB 7-278 (5 min— 1954— Color— Film Reference) 216 j#g <£Sei — mra 80 M&T-0S ^M 80 CATEGORY INDEX INF For synopsis see page No. Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — The Mortar Family FB 7-280 (14 min— 1954— Film Reference) 216 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— 57-mm Rifle, M18; 75-mm Rifle, M20; 105-mm Rifle M27 FB 7-281 (7 min— 1955— Color— Film Reference) 217 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — Tank Weapons FB 7-282 (5 min— 1955— Film Reference) 217 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— US Rifle Cal .30 Ml Browning Automatic Rifle FB 7-272 (8 min— 1954— Color— Film Reference) 216 Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun— Part I: Feeding TF 7-2185 (7 min— 1955— Film Reference) 350 Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun— Part II: Chambering TF 7-2186 (4 min— 1955— Film Reference) 350 Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun— Part III: Locking TF 7-2187 (5 min— 1955— Film Reference) 350 Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part IV: Firing TF 7-2188 (6 min— 1955— Film Reference) 350 Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part V: Unlocking TF 7-2189 (6 min— 1955— Film Reference)— 350 Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part VI: Extraction and Ejection TF 7-2190 (4 min— 1955— Film Reference) 350 Trigger Squeeze Ml Rifle TF 7-2202 (5 min— 1955— Film Reference) 351 Restoration of Balance, 57-mm, Recoilless Rifle TF 7-2203 (9 min— 1955— Film Reference) 351 Barrel Packing, Caliber .30 Machine Gun M1917A1 TF 7-2204 (6 min— 1956— Film Reference) 351 Cooling System, Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .30 M1917A1 TF 7-2205 (5 min— 1956— Film Reference) 351 Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part VII: Cocking TF 7-2215 (7 min— 1955— Film Reference) 351 Technique of Machine Gun Fire— Part I: Characteristics of Fire, Classes of Fire Target Designation TF 7-2223 (37 min— 1956— Film Reference) 351 Technique of Machine Gun Fire— Part II: Fire Distribution, Fire Control, Fire Commands TF 7-2224 (38 min— 1956— Film Reference) 351 Technique of Machine Gun Fire— Part III: Direct Laying TF 7-2225 (41 min— 1956— Film Reference) 351 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part IV : Preparation of Range Cards TF 7-2226 (28 min— 1956— Film Reference) ^rr§H^r:i^L^2>J.4 351 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part V: Expedients for Predetermined Fire TF 7-2227 (21 min— 1956— Film Reference) 351 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part VI : Overhead Fire TF 7-2228 (19 min— 1956— Film Reference) 352 494599° — 59 6 81 INF CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part VII: Position Defilade TF 7-2229 (40 min— 1956— Film Reference) 352 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part VIII: Field Zeroing the Light Machine Gun M1919A6 on Bipod Mount TF 7-2230 (6 min — 1956 — Film Reference) 392 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part IX: Measuring Angles, Caliber .30 Light Machine Gun M1919A6 on M2 Mount TF 7-2231 (8 min— 1956— Film Reference) 352 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part X: Zeroing the Light Machine Gun M1919A6 on Tripod M2 TF 7-2232 (5 min— 1956— Film Reference). 352 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part XI: Auxiliary Aiming Point TF 7-2233 (6 min— 1956— Film Reference) 352 81-mm Mortar (M29) Mechanical Training and Crew Drill TF 7-2239 (14 min— 1956— Film Reference) 352 The 106-mm Rifle— Part I— Introduction to the Weapon TF 7-2433 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference) 352 The 106-mm Rifle— Part II— Duties of the Crew and Service of the Piece TF 7-2434 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 353 The 106-mm Rifle— Part III— Crew Drill on Vehicular Mount TF 7-2435 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 353 The 106-mm Rifle— Part IV— Dismounting and Mounting the Rifle TF 7-2436 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 353 The 106-mm Rifle— Part V— Using the Spotting Rifle TF 7-2437 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 353 106-mm Rifle M40A-1— Part VI— The Stadia Sight TF 7-2438 (12 min— 1958— Film Reference) 353 US Rifle, Cal .30, Ml— Principles of Operation TF 9-1172 (15 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363 Rifle, Automatic, Cal .30, Browning M1918A2 — Principles of Operation TF 9-1205 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference) 364 The M2 Carbine— Principles of Operation TF 9-1445 (15 min— 1945— Film Reference) 366 Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons — Part I: The Cycle of Operation TF 9-1448 (19 min— 1945) 366 Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons — Part II : Principles of Automatic Operation TF 9-1449 (13 min— 1946— Film Reference) 366 Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons — Part III: Semiautomatic and Automatic Fire TF 9-1450 (10 min— 1945).... 366 Fundamental Principles of Fuzes TF 9-1472 (23 min— 1948— Film Reference).. 367 Fundamentals of Ballistics TF 9-1512 (19 min— 1949— Film Reference) 367 Keep It Clean TF 21-1018 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) 404 82 CATEGORY INDEX INF For synopsis see page No. Position and Grip, Machine Gun M1919A6 on M2 Tripod MF 7-8319 (3 min— 1955— Film Reference) 231 Headspace Adjustment Machine Gun, Cal .30 MF 7-8320 (4 min— 1955— Film Reference) 231 Machine Gun Clinometer M1917 MF 7-8318 (7 min— 1955— Film Reference) 231 Employment of Small Automatic Weapons FS 2-26 (1943— Film Reference) 429 Rifle Marksmanship, Range Practice, US Rifle, Cal .30, Ml— Part I: Safety Precautions FS 7-39 (1942— Film Reference) 435 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2 — Part II: Mechanical Training — Operation FS 7-106 (1943— Film Reference) 435 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M 1918 A2— Part III: Care and Cleaning FS 7-115 (1943— Film Reference) 435 57-mm Rifle, M18A1— Part I— Mechanical Training FS 7-164 (1956— Film Reference) 435 57-mm Rifle, M18A1 — Part II — Functioning, Stoppages, Immediate Action, and Restoration of Balance FS 7-167 (1956— Film Reference) 436 57-mm Rifle M18A1 — Part III — Ammunition, Mounts, Fire Control In- struments, Subcaliber Device and Boresighting FS 7-168 (1956— Film Reference) 436 57-mm Rifle, M18A1— Part IV— Marksmanship and Technique of Fire FS 7-169 (1956— Film Reference) 436 The 75-mm Rifle M20— Part I: Mechanical Training— Part II: Functioning, Stoppage, and Immediate Action — Part III: Ammunition, Mountings, Sights and Fire Control — Part IV: Boresighting, Direct and Indirect Fire Sights — Part V: Marksmanship and Technique of Fire FS 7-158 (1951) 435 75-mm Recoilless Rifle, M20 (GTA 9-612) FS 9-307 (1955) 444 The Browning Machine Gun, Cal .30, M1919A6 FS 7-154 (1944— Film Reference) 435 The Browning Automatic Rifle Caliber .30, M1918A2— Stoppages and Immediate Action FS 7-159 (20 min— 1955— Sound— Film Reference) 435 Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2 (GTA 9-606) FS 9-306 (1955) 444 Mortar, 60-mm, M19 (GTA 9-624) FS 9-308 (1955) -I'-Ll---- 444 Mortar, 81-mm, M29 (GTA 9-625) FS 9-309 (1955) J-22!^ 444 Mortar, 4.2", M30 (GTA 9-626) FS 9-310 (1955) 444 83 INF CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Submachine Gun — Firing FS 19-21 (1955— Film Reference) 449 The 60-mm Mortar M2 and Mount — Part I: Disassembly and Assembly FS 9-85 (1943) 439 The 60-mm Mortar M2 and Mount — Part II: Disassembly and Assembly FS 9-86 (1943) 439 Portable Flame Thrower M2-2— Part III: Pressure Charging FS 3-35 (1945) 429 Portable Flame Thrower M2-2 — Part IV: Filling by Pressure, Using Fuel Filling Kit M10 FS 3-39 (1945— Film Reference) 430 Browning Machine Gun Caliber .30 — Principles of Operation TF 9-1861 (21 min— 1954— Film Reference) 368 BASIC INFANTRY TACTICS Follow Me RTAF 150 (20 min— 1953) 199 Ranger Training FB 7-283 (28 min— 1953— Film Reference) 217 Rugged Rangers FB 7-285 (9 min— 1953— Film Reference) 217 Combat Firing with Hand Guns FB 19-152 (17 min— 1944— Film Reference) 220 Reduction of Japanese Cave-type Fortifications FB 20-213 (34 min— 1945) 222 Summer Movements in the Arctic FB 20-232 (15 min— 1950— Film Reference) .ll^Alr.lf. 222 Reducing Enemy Log Bunkers in Korea FB 20-249 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) 222 Assault Boat River Crossing TF 5-1242 (17 min— 1943— Film Reference) 333 Countermortar TF 6-1533 (25 min— 1949) __ 342 Crater Analysis TF 6-1686 (21 min— 1952) 343 Infantry Hasty Field Fortifications— Part I— Individual Intrenchments TF 7-993 (22 min— 1943— Film Reference) 345 Infantry Hasty Field Fortifications— Part II— Emplacement of the Light and Heavy Cal .30 Machine Gun TF 7-1131 (20 min— 1943— Film Reference) 345 The Bayonet Fighter TF 7-1263 (21 min— 1943— Film Reference) 346 Stream-crossing Expedients — Part I: Crossing of Personnel TF 7-1303 (16 min— 1944) 346 Stream-crossing Expedients — Part II : Flotation of Weapons, Equipment, TF 7-1304 (15 min— 1944— Film Reference) ?^. Military Rock Climbing — Technique of Climbing TF 7-1475 (32 min— 1948— Film Reference) 346 84 CATEGORY INDEX INF For synopsis see page No. Military Rock Climbing — Movement of Combat Units TF 7-1480 (31 min— 1948— Film Reference) 346 Summer Mountain Movements and Bivouacs TF 7-1518 (26 min — 1949 — Film Reference) 346 Counterfire TF 7-1522 (13 min— 1950— Film Reference) 346 Dangerous Journey TF 7-1539 (46 min — 1949 — Film Reference — From British Army Film BC 1009) ___ 347 Combat in Deep Snow and Extreme Cold TF 7-1550 (21 min— 1950) 347 Troop Movement by Motor TF 7-1709 (34 min— 1953). 347 Foot Marches TF 7-1710 (23 min— 1952— Film Reference) 347 Reconnaissance Patrols TF 7-1714 (32 min— 1951— Film Reference) . 347 Observation of Mortar Fire by the Combat Soldier TF 7-1729 (40 min— 1955— Film Reference) 348 The Intelligence and Reconnaissance Platoon Tactical Employment TF 7-1931 (40 min— 1955— Film Reference) 350 Dismounted Drill— Part I: Squad Drill— Part II: Platoon Drill TF 7-1947 (32 min— 1955— Film Reference) 350 Reporting Enemy Information TF 7-2550 (23 min— 1958— Film Reference— Replaces TF 21-1289 which is obsolete) 353 Counterintelligence in Combat TF 7-2551 (28 min— 1958— Film Reference— Replaces TF 11-321 pre- viously declared obsolete in MFIB No. 85) 353 Helicopterborne Operations TF 7-2580 (24 min— 1958— Film Reference) 353 Personal Encounter (Judo)— Part 1 : Basic Principles TF 19-1634 (6 min— 1951— Film Reference) 399 Seeing in the Dark TF 21-1741 (27 min— 1952— Film Reference) 405 Camouflage for Scouting and Patrolling TF 21-2197 (33 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) 406 The Aggressor Force TF 30-1543 (26 min— 1950— Film Reference) 409 Hand-to-hand Combat TF 629-1027 (48 min— 1943— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN 1027) 428 This is The Infantry MF 7-918 (10 min— 1944— Film Reference). __._£].«£ 2^1 - ._ 230 Infantry Operations in Mountains MF 7-8278 (38 min— 1954— Film Reference) 231 Dress Rehearsal MF 20-7924 (13 min— 1952) 261 85 INF CATEGORY INDEX see page For synopsis No. Atomic Support for the Soldier MF 20-7956 (21 min— 1953) . 261 Motor March Discipline— RASC MF 20-8631 (43 min— 1956— From British Film C 1099) 265 Pitching and Striking the Pyramidal Tent FS7-18 (1942— Film Reference) 435 Pitching and Striking the Wall Tent FS 7-19 (1942) 435 Pitching and Striking the Latrine Screen FS7-22 (1942— Film Reference) 435 Pitching and Striking the Squad Tent M1942 FS 7-127 (1944— Film Reference) 435 Stream Crossing Expedients — Part I: Improvised Flotation Methods FS 7-135 (1943— Film Reference) 435 Theory of Target Grid System (GTA 7-5) FS 7-163 (1955— Film Reference) 435 Making the March Graph FS 55-10 (15 min— 1953— Sound) 454 Trainfire I — A New Course in Basic Rifle Marksmanship MF 21-8797 (17 min— 1958— Color) 270 Combat Patrols TF 7-1750 (37 min— 1952— Film Reference) 348 ADVANCED INFANTRY TACTICS Fighting in Built Up Areas — Organization and Tactics FB 7-268 (10 min— 1953— Film Reference) 216 Fighting in Built Up Areas— Selection of Positions for Firing FB 7-266 (5 min— 1953) 215 Fighting in Built Up Areas — Mutual Support and Methods of Advance FB 7-269 (5 min— 1953) 216 Fighting in Built Up Areas— Methods of Entering Buildings FB 7-264 (4 min— 1953) 215 Fighting in Built Up Areas — Methods of Searching and Clearing Buildings FB 7-265 (3 min— 1953) _ 215 Fighting in Built-Up Areas — Use of Special Equipment FB 7-263 (5 min— 1953) 215 Front Line Rifle and Weapons Squad in Defense TF 7-1867 (23 min— 1954— Film Reference) 348 Fire and Maneuver — Fundamentals and Squad Employment TF 7-1868 (24 min— 1954— Film Reference) 348 The Reinforced Rifle Platoon in the Attack of a Built-up Area— Part I: Tactics and Techniques TF 7-1506 (22 min— 1954— Film Reference) 346 The Reinforced Rifle Platoon in the Attack of a Built-up Area— Part II: The Attack TF 7-1642 (35 min— 1954— Film Reference) - 347 The Rifle Platoon in Attack on Fortified Positions TF 7-1507 (30 min— 1950— Film Reference) 346 CATEGORY INDEX INF For synopsis see page No. The Rifle Platoon in A Night Withdrawal TF 7-1743 (37 min— 1952— Film Reference) 348 The Infantry Battalion in Defense — Part I TF 7-1717 (34 min— 1952— Film Reference) 347 The Infantry Battalion in Defense — Part II TF 7-1718 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) 348 The Reinforced Infantry Battalion in the Attack— Part I: Planning the Attack TF 7-1745 (31 min— 1952— Film Reference) 348 The Reinforced Infantry Battalion in the Attack — Part II: Conduct of the Attack TF 7-1746 (27 min— 1952— Film Reference) 348 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Activation TF 7-1904 (15 min — 1954 — Film Reference) ___ 2S2S-! 349 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Training TF 7-1905 (14 min— 1954— Film Reference) 349 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Movement Overseas TF 7-1906 (18 min— 1954— Film Reference) 349 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Staging Overseas TF 7-1907 (9 min— 1954— Film Reference) 349 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Combat TF7-1908 (27 min— 1954— Film Reference) 349 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Occupation TF 7-1909 (10 min— 1954— Film Reference) 349 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Inactivation TF 7-1910 (9 min— 1954— Film Reference) 350 Terrain Analysis TF 7-1972 (10 min— 1955— Color— Film Reference) 350 The Tank -armored Infantry Team TF 17-1515 (26 min— 1949— Film Reference) 393 Guerrilla Warfare TF 33-2509 (22 min— 1957— Film Reference) 413 Light AAA with Infantry and Armored Divisions TF 44-1554 (18 min— 1952— Film Reference) 414 Light AAA in Close Fire Support of Infantry TF 44-1680 (29 min— 1953— Film Reference) 415 Sixth Infantry Division MF 7-1297 (20 min— 1948) 230 Men Against Tanks MF 7-7898 (15 min— 1952) _£;>Jia£ 230 The Way Ahead MF 22-8025 (118 min — 1952 — Withdrawn from oversea commands — From British Army Film BC 5406) 270 Hell for Leather (First Cavalry Division) MF 45-1278 (9 min— 1946) 279 The Fighting First (Pride of Outfit Film) MF 45-1279 (13 min— 1946) 279 87 INF CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Seventh Infantry Division MF 45-7533 (23 min— 1949) 279 The Famous Third Army MF 45-7705 (22 min— 1950) 280 The Ground Team — Designed for Victory MF 80-1275 (9 min— 1945) 297 Winged Victory on Foot— 43d Infantry Division MF 130-7553 (14 min— 1949) 297 29— Let's Go— 29th Infantry Division MF 130-7554 (20 min— 1949) 297 The Red Bull Attacks— 34th Infantry Division MF 130-7555 (21 min— 1950) 297 26th Infantry Division MF 130-7872 (16 min— 1952) 298 27th Infantry Division MF 130-7929 (20 min— 1953) 298 32d Infantry Division MF 130-7930 (18 min— 1953) 298 36th Infantry Division MF 130-7931 (21 min— 1953) 298 Action at Anguar MF 40-1128 (27 min— 1945) 278 Medical Service in the Infantry Division — Part I — The Medical Company, Infantry Regiment GF 8-1 (17 min— 1953— Film Reference) 223 Medical Service of the Infantry Division— Part II— The Medical Battalion GF 8-2 (18 min— 1953— Film Reference) 223 Infantry Weapons Against Tanks TF 7-1681 (21 min— 1950— Film Reference) 347 25. INTELLIGENCE (Safeguarding Military Information; Combat Intelligence) For synopsis see page No. SAFEGUARDING MILITARY INFORMATION About Rumors AFIF41 (14 min— 1953— Color) 190 The Case of Comrade "T" MF 30-8706 (23 min — 1956 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Distribu- tion to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS) 274 Safeguarding Military Information TF 30-1523 (16 min— 1949) 409 Security Control, You Never Can Tell MF 19-8027 (40 min— 1952— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN 6947) 257 Military Censorship TF 30-1565 (20 min— 1949) _ 409 88 CATEGORY INDEX INTEL For synopsis see page No. Unit Censorship TF 30-1545 (26 min— 1949) 409 Security Control in Operation Sandstone MF 20-7671 (24 min— 1950— From Armed Forces Special Project 19-16) _ _ 259 Mechanical Aids to Physical Security — Part I — Perimeter Barriers and Personnel Identification FS 19-13 (13 min— 1955— Sound— Film Reference) 449 Mechanical Aids to Physical Security — Part II — Protective Lighting, Communications, and Alarm Systems FS 19-16 (13 min— 1955— Sound— Film Reference) 449 Security and You MF 11-8842 (18 min — 1957 — Color — From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project Film — AFSWP Film 30-55-56 — Limited number of prints dis- tributed to installations specified by OCSigO) 243 Transmission Security TF 30-2555 (30 min— 1958— Film Reference) ...a^rri^ 411 Security — Part I — Guarding Against Espionage in Military Installations TF 30-1890 (23 min— 1958— Film Reference) 410 Security — Part II — Safeguarding Defense Information TF 30-1891 (19 min— 1958— Film Reference) 410 Armor Team Security TF 17-2587 (24 min— 1958— Film Reference) _ 398 Radio Direction Finding — Part I — Theory and Equipment FS 30-10 (25 min— 1956— Sound— Film Reference) 452 Radio Direction Finding — Part II — Installation and Operations (U) FS 30-11 (37 min — 1957 — Sound — Limited distribution to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS for loan to need-to-know audiences— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 452 Lock Security (U) TF 30-1569 (41 min— 1949— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 409 Surveillance (U) TF 30-1607 (35 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 409 Investigative Sound Devices (U) TF 30-1645 (30 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 409 Investigate Techniques (U) TF 30-1751 (37 min— 1952— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 410 Cryptosecurity (U) TF 30-1739 (18 min— 1952— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL-Modified Handling Authorized) 410 Saudi-Arabia Graduation Exercises (U) MF 20-1153 (This film is classified SECRET) 258 COMBAT INTELLIGENCE Production of Combat Intelligence TF 30-1494 (17 min— 1948— Film Reference) 409 Prisoner of War for Intelligence TF 30-1493 (27 min— 1948— Film Reference) Jli:::^!?^ 409 Counterfire TF 7-1522 (13 min— 1950— Film Reference) l^.^li?!1 346 89 INTEL CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Countermortar TF 6-1533 (25 min— 1949) 342 Eyes of the Services MF 30-8670 (23 min— 1957— Color— From Navy Film MN 9267— Dis- tribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and overseas for loan to Intelligence personnel concerned) 274 Reporting Enemy Information TF 7-2550 (23 min— 1958— Film Reference— Replaces TF 21-1289 which is obsolete) 353 Counterintelligence in Combat TF 7-2551 (28 min— 1958— Film Reference— Replaces TF 11-321 previ- ously declared obsolete in MFIB No. 85) 353 Technical Intelligence in Action TF 30-1896 (24 min— 1954) 410 Informants (U) TF 30-1651 (38 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 410 Undercover Operations (U) TF 30-1702 (37 min— 1951— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 410 Counter Intelligence Corps in Combat (U) TF 30-1923 (38 min — 1954 — Film Reference — Exhibition to personnel, all branches of service on a need-to-know basis ONLY — Film is classi- fied CONFIDENTIAL) 410 Intelligence in Amphibious Operations (U) MF 30—8407 (25 min— 1955— Distribution limited to CFLs in CONUS; OS Exchanges and Service Schools of the Combat Arms — Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 272 Note. Films MF 30-7964 through 30-7974 are classified films with classified titles, dealing with intelligence. For a numerical list of these films refer to the Numerical Index, Section III. eoi* (JAiTxaarr/ioo i^^m^ u H^n— e^er- -met i*J easi-os HT 26. LEADERSHIP AND INSTRUCTION Note. See also ADMINISTRATION: Supervision and plant operations. For synopsis see page No. Shades of Grey PMF 5047 (66 min— 1948— Film Reference) 304 Effective Utilization of Manpower in the US Army MF 45-7926 (23 min— 1952) 281 Your Army in Disaster Relief MF 19-7546 (17 min— 1949— Film Reference) 257 Film Strip Use in Military Training FS 21-1 (1944— Sound— Film Reference) 452 Principles of Leadership TF 21-1840 (43 min— 1953— Film Reference) 405 Follow Me RTAF 150 (20 min— 1953) 199 Recreation Leadership TF 12-1801 (23 min— 1953— Film Reference) _ _ 391 90 CATEGORY INDEX LEAD For synopsis see page No. Physical Training, Army Drill Number One — Part I — Exercises 1-4 TF 21-2113 (21 min — 1956 — Distribution to central film libraries in CONUS and OS) 406 Physical Training, Army Drill Number One — Part II — Exercises 5-8 TF 21-2114 (12 min — 1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS) 406 Physical Training, Army Drill Number One — Part III — Exercises 9-12 TF 21-2115 (10 min — 1956— Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS) 406 Physical Training, Army Drill Number One— Part IV— Alternate Exer- cises, Supplementary Activities TF 21-2116 (10 min — 1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS) 406 Harry's Hat Hangs High MF 12-8767 (21 min— 1957— Color) 244 NCO Leadership Problem No. 1 MF 20-8647 (4 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 265 NCO Leadership Problem No. 2 MF 20-8648 (7 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 266 NCO Leadership Problem No. 3 MF 20-8649 (3 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) _ 266 NCO Leadership Problem No. 4 MF 20-8650 (4 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 266 NCO Leadership Problem No. 5 MF 20-8651 (5 min— 195&— Commercial Adaptation) 266 This is West Point MF 45-7726 (25 min— 1951) 280 The Making of a West Pointer MF 45-8521 (40 min — 1955 — Color — Distribution in CONUS and over- seas) 282 Hail Alma Mater MF 45-7805 (6 min— 1951) 280 Training at Officer Candidate Schools MF 20-8224 (25 min— 1954) 262 The Way Ahead MF 22-8025 (118 min — 1952 — Withdrawn from oversea commands — From British Army Film BC 5406)..... loH-iUmlwrt 27° Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 1 MF 20-8637 (4 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 265 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 2 MF 20-8638 (5 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 265 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 3 MF 20-8639 (9 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 265 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 4 MF 20-8640 (3 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) __ 265 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 5 MF 20-8641 (3 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) __ 265 91 LEAD CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 6 MF 20-8642 (5 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation) 265 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 7 MF 20-8643 (5 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation) 265 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 8 MF 20-8644 (4 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation) 265 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 9 MF 20-8645 (4 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation) 265 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 10 MF 20-8646 (8 rnin — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation) 265 Film Tactics TF 11-1572 (23 min— 1949— Film Reference) 383 All I Need is a Conference MF 61-8413 (30 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) 296 Discussion Technique AFIF 1 (29 min— 1950) 186 Accent on Learning MF 21-8424 (30 min — 1955 — Commercial Adaptation) 269 Military Instruction — Part I — Principles of Learning TF 21-2301 (23 min— 1956— Film Reference) 406 Military Instruction— Part II— The Stages of Instruction— Preparation TF 21-2302 (12 min— 1956— Film Reference) 406 Military Instruction— Part II— The Stages of Instruction— Presentation TF 21-2303 (12 min— 1956— Film Reference) 406 Military Instruction — Part II — The Stages of Instruction — Application, Examination and Review or Critique TF 21-2304 (20 min— 1956— Film Reference) 406 Military Instruction— Part III— Training Aids TF 21-2305 (23 min— 1956— Film Reference) 406 Military Instruction— Part IV— Speech Techniques TF 21-2306 (1 1 min— 1956— Film Reference) 406 Character Guidance Program, The TF 16-2695 (23 min— 1958— Film Reference) 393 27. MEDICAL (Troop Training— Individual Health and Sanitation; First Aid; Disease Control; Anatomy and Physiology; Pro- fessional— Hospital and Field Service; Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine; Neuropsychiatry and Neurology; Surgi- cal and Dental; Veterinary Service) For synopsis see page No. TROOP TRAINING Individual Health and Sanitation Personal Hygiene TF 8-1665 (30 min— 1950— Film Reference) 357 Our Food and Our Health TF 8-1476 (15 min— 1948— Color— Film Reference) 356 92 CATEGORY INDEX MED For synopsis see page No. Strictly Personal (WAC) TF 8-2093 (36 min— 1945— Film Reference) __ 360 General Effects of Heat on Man TF 8-1691 (21 min— 1951— Film Reference) __._ 358 Personal Health in Snow and Extreme Cold TF 8-1297 (19 min— 1944— Film Reference) 353 Cold Weather Uniforms FB 10-254 (25 min — 1953 — Film Reference) 220 Frostbite— I MF 8-8235 (5 min— 1955) _. 233 Frostbite— II MF 8-8236 (5 min— 1955) 233 Purification of Water TF 8-1816 (20 min— 1955) 359 Portable Water Purification Equipment FS 5-108 (1952— Sound) 433 Sanitation Techniques in Rat Control TF 8-1672 (21 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358 Insect Repellent — I MF 8-8229 (4 min— 1955) 233 Insect Repellent — II MF 8-8230 (4 min— 1955) 233 Insect Repellent — III MF &-8231 (4 min— 1954) 233 Native Food Hazards — Part I MF 8-8232 (3 min— 1954) 233 Native Food Hazards — Part II MF 8-8233 (3 min— 1954) 233 Native Food Hazards — Part III MF 8-8234 (3 min— 1954) 233 Mess Sanitation — Part I MF 8-8237 (4 min— 1954) 233 Mess Sanitation-Part II MF 8-8238 (4 min— 1954) 233 Mess Sanitation— Part III MF 8-8239 (5 min— 1954) . 233 TIT A ^ TM- 1 TT.L WAC Physical Fitness FS 8-96 (1944— Sound) 436 Body Armor (U) MF 3-7908 (8 min — 1951 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must be authorized by OSG— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 228 I ;V;T First Aid Medical Effects of Nerve Gas PMF 5292 (27 min— 1955— Film Reference) 313 Artificial Respiration — The Back-Pressure Arm-Lift Method MF 8-7996 (17 min— 1953— Film Reference— From Navy Film MF 7484) . 232 93 MED CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Dressing, First Aid, Individual SFS 8-188 (7 min— 1955— Sound) 438 First Aid — Transportation of Casualties FS 8-71 (1943— Film Reference) 436 Ski Safety — First Aid and Emergency Repair of Equipment TF 7-681 (41 min— 1942— Film Reference) 345 Motor Vehicle First Aid Kit FS 8-194 (10 min— 1954— Sound) 438 Bandaging — Part I : Triangular Bandage FS 8-101 (1945— Film Reference) 436 Bandaging — Part II : Roller Bandages FS 8-102 (1945— Film Reference) _ __ 436 Applying the Army Leg Splints FS 8-99 (1945— Film Reference) __ 436 Snake Bite Kit, Suction, in Plastic Carrying Case FS 8-191 (11 min— 1954— Sound) 438 Control of Hemorrhage TF 8-2539 (20 min— 1958— Color— Film Reference) 362 First Aid — Part I — Major Wounds and Fractures TF 8-2292 (33 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference— Replaces TF 8-1571 previously declared obsolete) 360 First Aid — Part II — Everyday Emergencies TF 8-2293 (29 min— 1956— Film Reference— Replaces TF 8-1581 which is obsolete) 360 Disease Control Clinical Malaria TF 8-1378 (26 min— 1944— Film Reference) 354 Silent Battle MF &-1046 (45 min— 1944— Film Reference— From Australian Film AC 3) — 231 Malaria Control on Corsica FB 8-200 (13 min— 1945— Film Reference) 217 Organized Mosquito Control MF 8-8675 (15 min— 1956— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 234 Control of Mosquito-borne Diseases TF 8-1495 (19 min— 1948— Film Reference).. __ 356 Bednetting— Part I MF 8-8240 (5 min— 1954) 233 Bednetting— Part II MF S-8241 (5 min— 1954) 233 Plague Control MF 8-1248 (22 min— 1946— Color— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN-4049)-. 231 The Rat Problem TF 8-1669 (25 min— 1950— Film Reference) 357 Habits and Characteristics of the Rat— Part I: The Norway Rat TF 8-1670 (28 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358 94 CATEGORY INDEX MED For synopsis see page No. Habits and Characteristics of the Rat— Part II: The Roof Rat TF 8-1761 (13 min— 1950— Film Reference) 359 Sanitation Techniques in Rat Control TF 8-1672 (21 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358 Practical Rat Control — Ratproofing TF 8-1673 (19 min— 1950— Film Reference 358 Practical Rat Control— Rat Killing TF 8-1674 (37 min— 1951— Film Reference) 358 Rat Ectoparasite Control TF&-1675 (12 min— 1951— Film Reference) _ _ 358 DDT in the Control of Household Insects TF &-1468 (17 min— 1948— Film Reference) 356 Control of Louse-borne Disease TF 8-1467 (15 min— 1946— Film Reference) 356 Schistosomiasis (Snail Fever) MF 8-1230 (10 min— 1945) 231 Sandfly Control PMF 5028 (33 min— 1947— Color— Film Reference) 303 Hemorrhagic Fever — Clinical Features PMF 5301 (45 min— 1955— Color) 313 Dermatology and Syphilology — Part I — Distribution Patterns of Lesions in the Diagnosis of Skin Diseases FS 8-113 (15 min— 1956— Color— Sound) 436 Dermatology and Syphilology — Part II — The Sweat Glands in Health and Disease FS 8-114 (18 min— 1957— Color— Sound— Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS) 436 Dermatology and Syphilology — Part III — Bacterial Skin Infections FS 8-115 (18 min — 1957 — Color — Sound — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS) 436 Dermatology and Syphilology— Part IV— Dermatitis and Allergy FS 8-116 (18 min— 1957— Color— Sound— Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS) 437 Dermatology and Syphilology — Part V — Superficial Fungus Infection SFS 8-117 (18 min — 1957 — Color — Sound — Distribution primarily to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges) _._ 437 Portable Water Purification Equipment FS 5-108 (1952-Sound)..._ - ^.^^i^.iil.^.' 433 Mess Sanitation — Part 1 MF 8-8237 (4 min— 1954) 233 Mess Sanitation — Part II MF 8-8238 (4 min— 1954) 233 Mess Sanitation— Part III MF 8-8239 (5 min— 1954) _._ 233 Important Diseases Common to the Tropics FS 8-148 (1951-Color-Film Reference) . . 437 95 MED CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Anatomy and Physiology Mechanism of Breathing TF 8-1389 (11 min — 1944 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) 354 The Heart and Circulation TF 8-1388 (10 min— 1944— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) _ __ 354 The Heart — Cardiovascular Pressure Pulses and Electrocardiography PMF 5212 (35 min— 1952— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 312 Electrocardiography PMF 5166 (10 min— 194&— Color— Film Reference) 310 Digestion of Foods TF 8-1390 (10 min— 1944— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) ___ 354 Inside the Cell — Part I: Enzymes in Intracellular Chemistry PMF 5077A (40 min— 1949— Color) 305 Inside the Cell— Part II: Regulation of Enzymes PMF 5077B (43 min— 1952— Color) 305 Control of Body Temperature TF 8-1391 (11 min— 1944— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) ___ 355 Heat Disorders — Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke, and Heat Cramps PMF 5167 (25 min— 1952) 310 The Work of the Kidneys TF 8-1392 (11 min— 1944— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) ___ 355 Presacral Pneumonography PMF 5289 (10 min— 1954— Color— Film Reference) 312 Embryology of the Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas GF 8-3 (18 min— 1952— Color— Film Reference) 223 Hemorrhagic Fever — Clinical Features PMF 5301 (45 min— 1955— Color)__ 313 The Nervous System TF 8-1393 (11 min — 1944 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) ___ 355 Integrated Aspects of the Nervous System — Part I: Motor System PMF 5182A (47 min— 1951— Color) 310 Clinical Shock PMF 5108 (48 min— 1952) Jlil.fl. 306 The Eyes and Their Care TF 8-1394 (11 min— 1944— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation)... 355 Endocrine Glands TF 8-1395 (11 min— 1944— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) ___ 355 Body Defenses Against Disease TF 8-1396 (11 min— 1944— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) ___ 355 Human Reproduction TF 8-1786 (22 min— 1953— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) __. 359 The Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb— Part I: Physics— Physical Destruction — Casualty Effects PMF 5058 (32 min— 1950— Color) 304 Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb — Part II; Pathology and the Clinical Problem PMF 5148 (37 min— 1950— Color— Technical film for professional per- sonnel only) 309 96 CATEGORY INDEX MED For synopsis see page No. Control of Hemorrhage TF 8-2539 (20 min— 1958— Color— Film Reference) __ 362 Anatomy and Physiology FS 8-79 (1944— Color) ___ _. 436 Anatomy and Physiology — The Digestive System FS 8-134 (13 min— 1952— Color 436 Anatomy and Physiology — The Endocrine System FS 8-130 (15 min— 1953— Sound— Color) 437 Anatomy and Physiology — The Lymphatic System FS 8-132 (8 min— 1953— Sound— Color) 437 Anatomy and Physiology — The Male Reproductive System FS 8-136 (9 min— 1953— Color— Sound) 436 Anatomy and Physiology — The Muscular System FS 8-129 (11 min— 1954— Sound— Color) 437 Anatomy and Physiology — The Respiratory System FS 8-154 (12 min— 1953— Color) 437 Anatomy and Physiology — The Skeletal System FS 8-131 (21 min— 1955— Sound— Color) 437 Anatomy and Physiology — The Urinary System FS 8-133 (9 min— 1956— Sound— Color— Film Reference) __ 437 PROFESSIONAL Hospital and Field Service The US Medical Team (Medical Recruiting) MF 20-8422 (15 min— 1955) 264 General Hospital FB 8-203 (12 min— 1945— Film Reference) - 217 Fire and Your Hospital MF 8-8149 (23 min — 1953 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) __ 232 The Evacuation Hospital FB 8-173 (13 min— 1945— Film Reference) .Jl^.^—41-r, 217 The Hospital Ward Team TF 8-1944 (23 min— 1955— Film Reference) 360 ... . ,_ . : /I TijsH -hi? Nurses in the Army MF 8-8564 (27 min-1955)_. 234 Nursing in the Tropics PMF 5144 (29 min— 1952) 308 Heat Disorders — Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke, and Heat Cramps PMF 5167 (25 min— 1952) 310 Hospital Food Service Personnel Training — Part I: Introduction TF 8-1841 (16 min— 1953— Film Reference) 360 Hospital Food Service Personnel Training — Part II: The Individual TF 8-1576 (13 min— 1950— Film Reference) 357 Hospital Food Service Personnel Training — Part HI: Equipment TF 8-1577 (12 min— 1950— Film Reference) 357 Hospital Food Service Training— Part IV: Serving Food TF 8-1578 (15 min— 1950— Color— Film Reference) . 357 494599 °— 59- 97 MED CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Operating Room Procedures TF 8-2383 (21 min — 1957 — Color — Distribution primarily to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges at Army Hospitals — From Air Force Film TF 1-8149) 361 Basic Care of Patients — Part I — Cleaning the Patients Unit and Making Unoccupied Bed TF 8-2471 (15 min— 1957— Film Reference) -'bWTTfl 361 Basic Care of Patients — Part II — The Bed Bath TF 8-2472 (17 min-1957-Film Reference) jaMMOTW. 361 Basic Care of Patients — Part III — Making an Occupied Bed TF 8-2473 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference) ->-im?f-7r 361 Basic Care of Patients — Part IV — Physical Comforts TF 8-2474 (11 min— 1957— Film Reference) r&fcWfr 361 Basic Care of Patients — Part V— Feeding the Patient TF 8-2475 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference) ftJWTfn 361 Basic Care of Patients — Part VI — The Enema TF 8-2476 (10 min— 1957— Film Reference) 361 Basic Care of Patients — Part VII — Sterile Techniques TF 8-2477 (13 min-1957-Film Reference)... ^.__ ^ 361 Basic Care of Patients — Part VIII — Pre-operative Care TF 8-2478 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference) 361 Basic Care of Patients — Part IX — Post-operative Care TF 8-2479 (12 min— 1957— Film Reference) 361 Prevention of Cold Injuries TF 8-2524 (20 min— 1958— Film Reference— Replaces FB 8-180 and TF 8-1690 which are obsolete) .^j..!^^ 362 Care of the Sick and the Injured — Part I: Morning Care TF 8-1343 (7 min— 1944— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN-1511-B) 354 Care of the Sick and the Injured — Part II : Evening Care TF 8-1344 (7 min — 1944 — Film Reference — From Navy Film MN- 1511-E) 354 Care of the Sick and the Injured — Part III: Post-operative Care TF 8-1345 (13 min— 1944— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN- 1511-H) 354 Care of the Sick and the Injured — Part IV: Temperature, Pulse, and Respiration TF 8-1346 (15 min — 1944 — Film Reference — From Navy Film MN- 1511-1) C^Jji^J.flLS 354 Care of the Sick and Injured — Chain of Asepsis TF 8-1460 (30 min— 1945— From Navy Film MN-1511-F) 356 Care of the Sick and the Injured— Enemas TF 8-1383 (20 min— 1944— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN- 1511-V) 354 Care of the Sick and Injured — Enemy Bacteria TF 8-1461 (29 min— 1945— Color— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN-1511-L)J:?2£i^£ajJJlJ- 356 Hospital Sanitation TF 8-1708 (14 min— 1951— -Film Reference) 359 98 CATEGORY INDEX MED For synopsis see page No. Nursing Care in Poliomyelitis TF 8-1660 (70 min — 1951 — Color — Film Reference — Commercial Adap- tation) 357 Ward Care of Pneumonia Patients TF 8-1650 (23 min— 1950— Film Reference) ^I^i,*^^^..- 357 Isolation Technique TF 8-1520 (18 min — 1948 — Film Reference — From Navy Film MN- 1511-X) i&)-*4fci. 356 Plaster Casts TF 8-2080 (38 min— 1948— Film Reference) 360 Artificial Respiration — The Back-Pressure Arm-Lift Method ^jfeK MF 8-7996 (17 min — 1953 — Film Reference — From Navy Film MF 7484). 232 Habits and Characteristics of the Rat — Part I : The Norway Rat TF 8-1670 (28 min— 1950— Film Reference) # — .*4*).U-£0 ' 358 Habits and Characteristics of the Rat — Part II: The Roof Rat TF 8-1671 (13 min — 1950 — Film Reference) 358 Hypodermic Needles and Syringes — Their Care and Function TF 8-1366 (16 min — 1944 — Color — Film Reference — Commercial Adap- tation) -. 354 Army Medical Laboratories (World War II) .; struction — Casualty Effects PMF 5058 (32 min— 1950— Color) ri»noMTnfr*r*9 Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb — Part II: Pathology and the Clinical Problem PMF 5148 (37 min — 1950 — Color — Technical film for professional per- sonnel only). :^^^.|S^T.fr^I...- 309 Medical Effects of Nerve Gas PMF 5292 (27 min— 1955— Film Reference) ..-^..^..^^.^^J. 313 Medical Effects of Nuclear Radiation MF 8-7897 (21 min— 1952— Color— Film Reference) 11" 232 Medical Service in the Jungle FB 8-147 (20 min— 1944— Film Reference) 217 Medical Service in the Infantry Division — Part I — The Medical Company, Infantry Regiment GF 8-1 (17 min— 1953— Film Reference) 223 Medical Service of the Infantry Division— Part II— The Medical Bat- .. tahon GF 8-2 (18 min— 1953— Film Reference) 223 Medical Service of the Infantry Division — To Conserve the Fighting Strength TF 8-1763 (25 min— 1952— Film Reference) 359 Medical Service of the Airborne Division — To Conserve the Fighting Strength TF 8-1765 (28 min— 1952— Film Reference) 359 99 MED CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis seepage No. Evacuation of the Wounded FB 8-132 (15 min — 1944 — Film Reference) ____________________________ 217 Evacuation of Casualties TF 8-1683 (33 min— 1952— Film Reference) __________________________ 358 Transportation of Casualties TF 8-1705 (26 min— 1951— Film Reference) ________________ vk8piiui*a$«ir 358 Aeromedical Evacuation MF 8-8212 (38 min— 1954— From Air Force Film TF 1-4833) __________ 232 Medical Planning for a Task Force Operation TF 8-1761 (32 min— 1952— Film Reference) ....... ____ _^i — _i. _______ 359 Your Army in Disaster Relief MF 19-7546 (17 min— 1949— Film Reference) _________________________ 257 Pitching and Striking the Sectional Hospital Tent FS 8-105 (1947— Sound) ________________________ J.rO&U ____________ 436 Ward Management and Nursing — Part I: Ward Management, Tempera- ture, Pulse, Respiration, Bed Making, and Bathing FS 8-81 (1944) --------------------------------- ^JbiwfcjK4bwW,«i«. 436 The Surgical Dressing Carriage FS 8-138 (15 min— 1955— Sound) ___________________________________ 437 Technique and Sites for Subcutaneous and Intramuscular Injections FS 8-198 (31 min— 1954— Sound) ___________________________________ 438 First Aid — Transportation of Casualties FS 8-71 (1943— Film Reference). ......... __________________________ 436 Smallpox Vaccination FS 8-106 (1947— Color— Sound) ...... _______________________________ 436 Diseases of the Mouth FS 8-100 (1945— Color— Film Reference)....... -Jl-Jtl'l A .-.•!-.. -.- — -- 436 Dressing, First Aid, Individual SFS 8-188 (7 min— 1955— Sound) _________ _ _________________________ 438 Bandaging — Part I: Triangular Bandage FS 8-101 (1945) ___________________________________________________ 436 Bandaging— Part II: Roller Bandages FS 8-102 (1945) _____________ ............ __________________________ 436 Dental Kit, Emergency Field FS 8-185 (6 min— 1954— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) _____________ 438 Medical Kit, Individual FS 8-187 (14 min— 1954— Sound— Film Reference) ____________________ 438 Medical Certification of Causes of Death FS 8-184 (1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) ____________________ 438 Management of Burns — Part I — Supportive Care PMF 5318 (18 min— 1958— Color) ___________________________________ 313 Management of Burns — Part II — Local Care PMF 5319 (15 min-1958-Color) ________________ l^-llUl ^liV,' 314 Resuscitative Care of the Severely Wounded TF 8-2198 (24 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) ___________________ v 4 .,, _, 100 CATEGORY INDEX MED For synopsis see page No. Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine Rehabilitation in the European Theater of Operations MF 8-1081 (29 min — 1944 — Film Reference) __ 231 Swinging Into Step TF 8-2083 (33 min— 1945— Film Reference) 360 Half a Chance MF 8-1254 (11 min— 1946— Film Reference) 232 The Sky is the Limit MF 8-1249 (12 min— 1946— Color— Film Reference— Commercial Adap- tation) 232 Diary of a Sergeant MF 8-1129 (23 min— 1945— Film Reference). 231 PMF 5052 (38 min— 1947— Film Reference) ^lf?™T:f™. ---1^^. 304 Speech Reading TF 8-1706 (28 min— 1952— Film Reference) 359 Dynamic Physical Reconditioning PMF 5059 (13 min— 1948) 304 Convalescent Care and Rehabilitation of Patients With Injury to Spinal Cord (Surgery and Physical Medicine) PMF 5015 (41 min— 1946— Color) 302 Introduction to Occupational Therapy PMF 5227 (20 min-1954) ^L??!1 312 Occupational Therapy in Problems of Motion PMF 5116B (23 min— 1950— Film Reference)-. 307 Time Out: Occupational Therapy in Tuberculosis PMF 5116A (26 min— 1949— Film Reference) 307 Therapeutic Exercise — Introduction PMF 5034 (17 min— 1947— Film Reference) 303 Therapeutic Exercise — Orthopedics PMF 5051 (28 min— 1947) 304 Therapeutic Exercise-Peripheral Nerve Injuries PMF 5053 (16 min— 1947) 304 Therapeutic Exercise — Thoracic Surgery PMF 5056 (29 min— 1947) 304 Journey to Reality (Occupational Therapy for Acute Psychotics) PMF 5116C (40 min— 1950— Film Reference) 307 Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Amputations — Part I: Massage, Exercise, and Bandaging FS 8-85 (1945) '_ 436 Psychiatric Interview Techniques— (U) Part I thru Part XXI PMF 5152A through 5152U (1950— Very limited distribution to pertinent army medical installations — These films are classified CONFIDEN- TIAL) 310 Neuropsychiatry and Neurology Combat Psychiatry— The Division Psychiatrist PMF 5300 (33 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 7499B) 313 101 MED CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Combat Psychiatry — The Battalion Medical Officer PMF 5299 (37 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 7499A) ________ 313 _ ,...._ , . _ . -y-1 . Psychiatric Procedure in Combat Area FB 8-184 (47 min— 1945— Film Reference) _____________ . _____________ 217 The Feeling of Hostility PMF 5142 (31 min— 1951— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) ___ 308 The Feeling of Rejection PMF 5141 (21 min— 1951— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) ___ 308 Let There Be Light (Neuropsychiatry) PMF 5019 (58 min— 1946— Film Reference) __________________________ 302 Shades of Grey PMF 5047 (66 min— 1948— Film Reference) __________________________ 304 Care of the Sick and Injured— The NP Patient TF 8-1428 (28 min— 1945— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN 1511-R) ___________________________________________________ 355 Ward Care of Psychotic Patients TF 8-2090 (41 min— 1945— Film Reference).. 360 m» ^ , ^ i mi ™ , , . Time Out: Occupational Therapy in Tuberculosis PMF 5116A (26 min— 1949— Film Reference) ______________ ."Ji^l.'.I. ° 307 Occupational Therapy in Problems of Motion PMF 5116B (23 min— 1950— Film Reference) _________________________ 307 Journey to Reality (Occupational Therapy for Acute Psychotics) PMF5116C (40 min-1950-Film Reference) -------------- j£^ 307 Abnormal Involuntary Movements Reflexes PMF 5041 (26 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) ___________________ 303 T^TVTTI rrn-»r f^A - \^A» ^ ttLdoiS m ?q«i9ill IsooUi PMF 5037 (24 mm-1947-Commercml Adaptat.on) ------ ......... .... 303 Disorders of Gait PMF 5039 (27 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) ___________________ Reflexes PMF 5041 ( PMF 5044 (22 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) ___________________ 303 Trigeminal, Spinal Accessory and Hypoglossal Nerve PMF 5046 (16 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) ___________________ 303 Heriditary Ataxia PMF 5140 (31 ini^m^o^ Medical, Surgical, and Dental Preparation and Staining of Blood Slides PMF 5000 (18 min— 1947— Color— Film Reference) ______ ............. 301 Colostomy Closure (End-to-end Anastomosis) PMF 5001 (13 min— 1947) ________________________ __________________ 301 Abdominal Colostomy Closure — Pauchet Method PMF 5002 (9 min— 1947— Color) ____________________________________ 302 Intra-abdominal Closure Descending Colon Colostomy (Herniations and Multiple Openings) PMF 5004 (15 min— 1947— Color) ___________________________________ 302 IS™1^6 °f « AMomlnal Colo.tom7 PMF 5005 (7 mm-1947-Color) -------- ^.^ -------------------- 302 102 CATEGORY INDEX MED For synopsis see page No. Intra-abdominal Colostomy Closures (Right and Left Side) PMF 5007 (9 min— 1947— Color) ____________________________________ 302 Management of Abdominal Colostomies (Intraperitoneal Closure) PMF 5008 (22 min— 1947— Color) _ ..... _ ......... Jbn^MUxMtfWJt^&M&K 302 Operation for Varicocele PMF 5009 (5 min— 1947— Color).......-'.. ________________ ___________ 302 Thoracic Surgery — Part I: Hemothorax With Consideration of Specific Remedial Breathing Exercises (Surgery and Physical Medicine) PMF 5016 (39 min— 1946— Color) ___________________________________ 302 Thoracic Surgery — Part III: Foreign Bodies in the Pericardium and Heart PMF 5018 (50 min— 1946— Color) ___________________________________ 302 Removal of Magnetic Foreign Bodies from the Eye — Acceptable tech- nique — Handling of detached retina case PMF 5020 (14 min— 1946— Color) ______ .............. T^T^!1I^J..--- 302 Complicated Amputations — Case Reports PMF 5026 (54 min— 1946) ___________________ ............. l-.l!;..- 302 Schistosomiasis (Professional Technical Version) PMF 5027 (27 min-1947-Color-Film Reference) _________ ..... _____ 303 Sandfly Control PMF 5028 (33 min— 1947— Color— Film Reference) ....... ___________ _ 303 The Preparation and Insertion of Tantalum Plate (Cranium Insert) PMF 5030 (30 min— 1946— Color— Film Reference) _____________ _ _____ 303 Below Knee Amputation PMF 5031 (Hmin-igie-Color)^:^^^^.^^ .......... 303 Technique of Open Amputation PMF 5033 (11 min— 1946— Color) _________ ..................... _____ 303 Arthropod-borne Virus Encephalitides PMF 5048 (34 min— 1947) ______________ ____ ................. _______ 304 Peripheral Nerve Surgery — Part I: Sciatic Nerve PMF 5061 (33 min— 1947— Color) ___________________ ....... _ ........ 304 Cineplastic Operation PMF 5062 (18 min— 1947— Color) ___________________ ..... ,!;.-„.'.' 304 • orfT rntnl %< Anterior Acrylic Bndgework PMF 5063 (39 min— 1946— Color— From Navy Film MN 4352A, B, & C) __ 304 Management and Technique of Pulmonary Lobectomy PMF 5065 (31 min— 1947— Color) __________ _ __________ ._.„. ' i.— ^ 304 An Electrodiagnostic Procedure PMF 5066 (21 min— 1947— Color) ___________________________________ 305 Repair of Recto-urethral Fistula PMF 5068 (3 min— 1947— Color) _____________________________ ..... .. 305 Simple Anterior Closure of Transverse Colostomy (Right Side) PMF 5069 (23 min— 1947— Color) ___________________________________ 305 Simple Anterior Closure of Colostomy PMF 5070 (10 min— 1947— Color) _____ ........................... ___ 305 Pinta PMF 5071 (18 min— 1948— Color) _____________ ..... _______ .......... 305 Construction of Screw Lock Sectional Splint PMF 5073 (17 min— 1947— Color) ___________________ ..... ___________ 305 103 MED CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Reconstruction of the Lower Lip and Chin PMF 5075 (20 min— 1947— Color) _ 305 Lumbar Sympathectomy (Ganglionectomy) PMF 5076 (33 min— 1948— Color— Film Reference) JrrStSi - 305 Inside the Cell — Part I: Enzymes in Intracellular Chemistry PMF 5077A (40 min— 1949— Color) 305 Inside the Cell — Part II: Regulation of Enzymes PMF5077B (43 min— 1952— Color) 305 Transplantation and Anastomosis of Radial Nerve PMF 5081 (9 min— 1948— Color) 305 Peroneal Nerve Anastomosis at the Knee PMF 5088 (7 min— 1948— Color) 306 Arteriovenous Fistula (Posterior Tibia! Vessels) PMF 5094 (18 min— 1948— Color) 306 Neurorrhaphy of Median and Ulnar Nerves in the Left Forearm PMF 5096 (14 min— 194&— Color) 306 Technique of Tantalum Cranioplasty PMF 5097 (40 min— 1948— Color) 306 Neurorrhaphy of Median and Ulnar Nerves in Midarm PMF 5102 (12 min— 1948— Color) __r__:_:l_ 306 Arterial Disorders in the Upper Extremity and Their Treatment by Sym- pathectomy PMF 5103 (30 min— 1950— Color) 306 Partial Neurorrhaphy of the Sciatic Nerve in the Buttock PMF 5104 (12 min— 1946— Color) 306 „ ,. .... _ , ... _. . ,. Radioactivity — Laboratory Demonstrations PMF 5110 (17 min— 1949— Color) .. 306 Cushing's Experiment in the Dog PMF 5111 (14 min— 1949— Color) 306 Respiratory Reflexes Demonstrated in the Rabbit PMF 5112 (13 min— 1949— Color) _._ 306 Reflexes from the Carotid Bodies and Sinuses in the Dog PMF 5113 (19 min— 1949— Color) 306 Rickettsiae — Laboratory Procedure for Their Isolation and Identification PMF 5114 (47 min— 1949— Color— Film Reference) 307 U.rease Crystallization PMF 5115 (6 min— 1948) 307 Time Out: Occupational Therapy in Tuberculosis PMF 5116A (26 min— 1949— Film Reference) 307 Occupational Therapy in Problems of Motion PMF 5116B (23 min— 1950— Film Reference) 307 Journey to Reality (Occupational Therapy for Acute Psychotics) PMF 5116C (40 min— 1950— Film Reference) I Tibial Nerve Anastomosis in the Lower Calf PMF 5117 (8 min-1949-Color) ....._ nni ^. .««.,, », T . . The Diagnosis of Peripheral Nerve Injuries PMF 5118 (16 min— 1949— Color) .. 104 CATEGORY INDEX MED For synopsis see page No. Ascariasis (Infestation with Ascarids) PMF 5124 (13 min— 1949) 307 Liver Fluke Disease in Sheep (Fascioliasis) PMF 5125 (13 min— 1949)__ 307 Bilharziasis in Water Fowl PMF 5126 (18 min— 1949)__._ 307 Method of Repair of Posterior Tibial Nerve PMF 5132 (10 min— 1949— Color— Film Reference) 307 Ulnar Nerve and Soft Tissue Defect and Simultaneous Repair in the Forearm PMF 5133 (10 min— 1950— Color) 307 Benign Dental Tumors PMF 5136 (29 min— 1950— Color) 308 Malignant Oral Tumors PMF 5137 (40 min— 1950— Color— Film Reference) 308 Hereditary Ataxia PMF 5140 (31 min— 1949— Color) ___ __ 308 Atomic Medical Cases— Japan— WW II PMF 5143 (37 min— 1949— Film Reference— per list No. 86— Withdrawn from sale through United States Films, Inc.) 308 The Radioisotope — Part I: Fundamentals of Radioactivity PMF 5145A (59 min— 1951) _ 308 The Radioisotope — Part II: Properties of Radiation PMF 5145B (68 min— 1952) - 308 The Radioisotope — Part III: Practical Procedures of Measurement PMF 5145C (48 min— 1951)__ 309 The Radioisotope— Part IV: Methodology PMF 5145D (40 min— 1951). 309 The Radioisotope— Part V: The Physical Principles of Radiological Safety, Sections I and II PMF 5145E (Sec I, 25 min— Sec II, 26 min— Total of 51 min— 1954) 309 The Radioisotope— Part VI: The Practice of Radiological Safety PMF 5145F (33 min— 1952)— _ 309 The Radioisotope — Part XII: Agricultural Research PMF 5147B (40 min— 1952) 306 The Radioisotope — Part XIII: General Sciences PMF 5147C (46 min— 1952) 309 Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb— Part I: Physics— Physical De- struction—Casualty Effects PMF 5058 (32 min— 1950— Color) _._ 304 The Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb — Part II: Pathology and the Clinical Problem PMF 5148 (37 min— 1950— Color— Technical film for professional per- sonnel only) 309 Rheumatoid Arthritis of Spine PMF 5163 (34 min— 1951) 310 Electrocardiography PMF 5166 (10 min— 1949— Color-— Film Reference) 310 105 MED CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Heat Disorders — Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke, and Heat Cramps PMF 5167 (25 min— 1952) 310 Fractures — An Introduction TF 8-1586 (27 min— 1949— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) ___ 357 The Surgical Treatment of Carotid Body Sensitivity in Man PMF 5171 (20 min— 1951— Color) 310 Gelfoam in Surgery PMF 5175 (27 min— 1949— Color— Film Reference— Commercial Adapta- tion). 310 The Diagnosis of Surgical Lesions of Alimentary Tract— Part II: Special Techniques and Apparatus PMF 5177B (21 min— 1951) 310 Integrated Aspects of the Nervous System — Part I: Motor System PMF 5182A (47 min— 1951— Color) 310 Intramaxillary Loop Wiring in Treatment of Jaw Fractures PMF 5188 (28 min— 1951— Color) 310 Dento-alveolar Surgery, Removal of Impacted Mandibular Third Molar by Controlled Sectioning PMF 5189 (10 min— 1952— Color) V8V-&H, 310 Dento-alveolar Surgery, Excision of Chronic Periapical Infections PMF 5191 (8 min— 1952— Color) 310 Synovectomy of the Knee for Rheumatoid Arthritis PMF 5193 (10 min— 1951— Color) 311 Intramedullary Fixation of the Femur PMF 5196 (23 min— 1951— Color)-- hH^-Ht^-^qo^^wftj. 311 Breast Cancer PMF 5200 (34 min— 1951— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 311 Cancer — The Problem of Early Diagnosis PMF 5201 (31 min — 1951 — Color — Commercial Adaptation) ._ 311 Operative Procedure for Total Urinary Incontinence PMF 5202 (21 min— 1952— Color) 311 Caesarean Section — Extraperitoneal Pfannensteil Incision PMF 5203 (23 min— 1952— Color).. 311 Caesarean Hysterectomy (Porro) 1 Jmiil PMF 5204 (17 min— 1952— Color) 311 Caesarean Section — Extraperitoneal with Cherney Modification PMF 5206 (23 min— 1952— Color).. ^u^^^W- 311 Caesarean Section, Low Cervical Paramedian Incision PMF 5207B (22 min— 1952— Color) tta&3-i*U«HM3u-4ioir 311 Thoracic Surgery— Thorcoplasty, 1st Stage and 2d Stage in the Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis PMF 5208 (23 min— 1951— Color).. 311 Thoracic Surgery — Lobectomy, Right Upper and Middle Lobes, in the Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis PMF 5209 (22 min— 1952— Color) 311 Thoracic Surgery — Decortication in the Treatment of Tuberculosis Pleuritis PMF 5210 (23 min— 1952— Color) _#i«>*i&£££ 232 Diseases of the Mouth FS 8-100 (1945— Color— Film Reference) _^4^ajJ^OWi*^W^iiw-^)b«5fi<' 436 Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Normal Fundus, Development and Senile Changes, Anemia, Polychthemia) FS 8-122 (Sound— Color— 1951) ____________________________________ 437 Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Thrombosis, Embolism, Arteriosclerosis, Hyper- tension) FS 8-123 (1951— Sound— Color) _____________________________________ 437 Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Nephritis, Diabetes, Muscular Degeneration) FS 8-124 (1951-Sound-Color) ---------------------- .H,.^^^.— 437 Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Retinochoroiditis, Tumor) FS 8-125 (1951— Sound— Color) ___________________ -iuM— *•*•»**"— rrr — 437 Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Primary Retinal Degeneration, Angioid Streaks, Diseases of the Optic Nerve) FS 8-126 (1951-Sound-Color) --------- ..... ^^^.^ 437 Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Glaucoma, Trauma) FS 8-127 (1951-Sound-Colpr) -------- _ ------------- Dermatology and Syphilology — Part I — Distribution Patterns of Lesions in the Diagnosis of Skin Diseases FS 8-113 (15 min— 1956— Color— Sound) ____ ...... ___________________ 436 Dermatology and Syphilology — Part II — The Sweat Glands in Health and Disease FS 8-114 (18 min — 1957 — Color — Sound — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS) _____ ........... _____ 436 Dermatology and Syphilology — Part III — Bacterial Skin Infections FS 8-115 (18 min— 1957— Color— Sound— Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS) _____________________ 436 Dermatology and Syphilology — Part IV — Dermatitis and Allergy FS 8-116 (18 min— 1957— Color— Sound— Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS) _____________________ 437 108 CATEGORY INDEX MED For synopsis see page No. Dermatology and Syphilology — Part V — Superficial Fungus Infection SFS 8-117 (18 min— 1957— Color— Sound— Distribution primarily to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges) 437 Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Amputations — Part I: Massage, Exercise, and Bandaging FS &-85 (1945) ._ 436 The Surgical Dressing Carriage FS 8-138 (15 min— 1955— Sound) __ 437 Initial Surgery of Abdominal Wounds PMF 5306 (30 min— 1956— Color— Film Reference) 313 Technique and Sites for Subcutaneous and Intramuscular Injections FS 8-198 (31 min— 1954— Sound) 438 Radical Retroperitoneal Node Dissection in the Treatment of Testicular Tumors PMF 5315 (20 min— 1957— Color) __ 313 Heredity and Prenatal Development MF 8-8664 (21 min— 1958— Commercial Adaptation) 234 Prenatal Care M F 8-8379 (23 min— 1 958— Commercial Adaptation) 233 Labor and Childbirth MF 8-8222 (17 min— 1958— Commercial Adaptation) 232 A Normal Birth MF 8-8381 (12 min— 1958— Commercial Adaptation) 234 Baby Meets His Parents MF 8-8663 (11 min— 1958— Commercial Adaptation) 234 Postnatal Care MF 8-8380 (12 min— 1958— Commercial Adaptation) 233 Human Growth MF 8-8665 (19 min— 1958— Color— Commercial Adaptation) JJL• ' 7"U'I- •" < IT Veterinary Food Inspection Service — Part II: Theater of Operations FB 8-228 (15 min— 1949— Film Reference) 218 The Stowaway — Part I: Disease and Personal Hygiene TF 8-1501 (17 min— 1948— Film Reference) 356 The Stowaway— Part II: Galley Sanitation TF &-1502 (24 min— 1948— Film Reference) 356 The Stowaway— Part III: Food Storage TF 8-1503 (13 min— 1949— Film Reference) 356 Liver Fluke Disease in Sheep (Fascioliasis) PMF 5125 (13 min— 1949) 307 Ascariasis (Infestation with Ascarids) PMF 5124 (13 min— 1949) _ 307 Bilharziasis in Water Fowl PMF 5126 (18 min— 1949) 307 Spread and Prevention of Trichinosis FS 8-111 (1948— Commercial Adaptation) ji^k&sdiaaitoSL r 436 * ..Ji^L ] — .~.™I™l..(c'-. ••afiT— $<&iXfuxa II) "MJflHfi "iT 109 MED CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Shell Egg Grading SFS 8-195 (22 min— 1956— Color— Sound) 438 Poultry Inspection FS 8-197 (27 min — 1954 — Sound — Film Reference) __£4&i9jUL j« 438 Fish Inspection— Part One— North Atlantic Fish FS 8-207 (7 min— 1956— Color— Sound) 438 Food Inspection — Oysters FS 8-208 (15 min— 1954— Sound) 438 Veterinary Surveillance Inspection of Perishable Subsistence SFS 8-242 (21 min— 1958— Color— Sound) •Ltn.iiln_9£2___ 438 The Effect of Ionizing Radiation on Domestic Animals PMF 5316 (22 min— 1957— Distribution primarily to CF&EEs)_.Ai§2.g( 313 Behavior of Wild Norway Rats MF 8-8791 (28 min— 1957) 234 Animals for Research PMF 5322 (28 min— 1958— Color) 314 Rabies Control in the Community MF 8-8932 (12 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS, USAREUR, and EUSA — Commercial Adapta- tion) 234 28. MILITARY JUSTICE Uniform Code of Military Justice TF 15-1920 (45 min— 1954— Film Reference) -fff-Ji»*f -«»>l9*Ji 391 The Investigating Officer TF 15-1946 (49 min— 1954— Film Reference) 91fi*rfci 391 The General Court-Martial TF 15-1950 (73 min— 1954— Film Reference) 391 The Summary Court-Martial TF 15-1961 (45 min— 1954— Film Reference) 391 Nonjudicial Punishment TF 15-1967 (26 min— 1954— Film Reference) 391 Rehabilitation of Military Prisoners TF 19-1608 (34 min— 1949— Film Reference) -I'..-" 398 . Nuremberg MF 45-7596 (76 min— 1940— Can be used only in its entirety) — --T- 280 The Special Court-Martial TF 15-2358 (56 min— 1956— Film Reference) ~ -'.-":.-- 391 29. MILITARY POLICE AND GUARD DUTY (Policing and guard duty; Criminal investigation) (For Weapons see INFANTRY: weapons) POLICING AND GUARD DUTY Military Police Story, The FB 19-287 (33 min— 1954— Film Reference) *«S.|w«, 221 Military Police Headquarters TF 19-1794 (11 min— 1952— Film Reference) 400 110 CATEGORY INDEX MP i «,n.vvu- V<~\ =--1 For synopsis Military Police Services TF 19-1795 (9 min— 1952— Film Reference) _. 400 Military Police Approach-Individuals TF 19-1796 (9 min-1952-Film Reference) '^±^^1 400 Military Police Approach— Vehicles TF 19-1797 (11 min— 1953— Film Reference) 400 Military Police Town Patrol— Part I— Foot Patrols TF 19-2111 (36 min— 1956— Film Reference) 401 Military Police Town Patrol— Part II— Motor Patrols TF 19-2112 (16 min— 1955— Film Reference) .T..±t_ 401 Military Police on Trains TF 19-1552 (34 min— 1949— Film Reference)--...'!^...^^^'^^----- 398 Military Police Duties at Traffic Accidents TF 19-1800 (20 min— 1953— Film Reference) _-r 11" 400 Military Police Support in Amphibious Operations TF 19-1806 (14 min— 1953— Film Reference) 400 Booking of Military Offenders TF 19-1799 (17 min— 1952— Film Reference)—. 400 * ^ Apprehension and Search of Persons TF 19-2287 (27 min— 1956— Film Reference) ...^T.." ^..'.jLJ^l 402 The Baseball Grenade (CN Riot Grenade M25) FB 19-212 (6 min— 1945— Film Reference) \_1__ 221 Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part I: Basic Principles TF 19-1634 (6 min— 1951— Film Reference) .^ ^,.±T " Ll; 399 Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part II: Falling TF 19-1634a (4 min— 1951— Film Reference) .__,.,'. .I.!"/. 399 Personal Encounter (Judo)— Part III: Throwing TF 19-1634b (7 min— 1951— Film Reference) ___r ^1. !._" , 399 r. Personal Encounter (Judo)— Part IV: Follow Through TF 19-1634c (2 min— 1951— Film Reference) _.l ^__,-\.__ll~ 399 Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part V: Defense Against Body Holds TF 19-1634d (8 min— 1951) ___';__,^_1'' "l-_'-_ ? 399 Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part VI: Defense Against Choke Holds TF 19-1634e (6 min— 1951) 399 Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part VII: Taking Prisoners TF 19-1634f (7 min— 1951) 399 Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part VIII: Defense Against Wrestling Holds TF 19-1634g (4 min— 1951) 399 Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part IX: Defense Against Knife or Club TF 19-1634h (9 min— 1951) 399 Personal Encounter (Judo)— Part X: Offensive Use of the Police Riot Club TF 19-1634i (7 min— 1951) 1 399 Guarding Against Sabotage TF 19-1740 (Revision of TF No. 19-2032—32 min— 1952— Film Refer- ence) 399 Prevention of Pilferage — Part I: Depots and Warehouses TF 19-1610 (20 min— 1952— Film Reference) 398 iSS ._.. — „,. V 111 MP CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Prevention of Pilferage — Part II : On Ships and Wharves TF 19-1661 (31 min— 1951— Film Reference) _________________________ 399 Industrial Plant Protection TF 19-1847 (29 min— 1953— Film Reference) _________________________ 401 Security Control, You Can Never Tell MF 19-8027 (40 min— 1952— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN Guardhouse and Stockade — Part I — Processing Military Prisoners TF 19-1938 (29 min— 1954— Film Reference) _______________ .l^-.J.^ 401 Guardhouse and Stockade — Part II — Classification of Military Prisoners by Custody Grades TF 19-1939 (25 min— 1954— Film Reference) ___________________ ..... _ 401 Guardhouse and Stockade — Part III — Security and Control TF 19-1940 (31 min— 1954— Film Reference) _________________________ 401 He's Your Prisoner TF 19-1500 (27 min— 1948— Film Reference) _________________ ..... ... 398 Rehabilitation of Military Prisoners TF 19-1608 (34 min-1949-Film Reference) ________ ........ _________ 398 Support in Emergencies — Riot Control TF 19-1701 (29 min— 1951— Film Reference) _________________________ 399 _ — ^GWf— riiinTST) t82£~€iTT Traffic Patrols and Escorts TF 19-1579 (22 min-1949-Film Reference). _.r^;!^^^l^^.. 398 Point Control of Traffic TF 19-2137 (32 min— 1955— Film Reference) ____'::...._ _______________ 401 Motor Vehicle Spot Speed Studies — Setting up Mirror Boxes TF 19-2275 (6 min-1956-Film Reference) ___________ ^A^^V-- 401 The Collision Diagram TF 10-9979 (*> min IQ^fi— Film TF 19-2272 (5 mm-1956-Film The Traffic Accident Spot Map TF 10-9971 (4. min IQ^fi— Film Rpfprpnr^ 401 TF 19-2271 (4 mm-1956-Film ^feTence)^.^^^^^^^ m{ ^401 Detecting and Recording Skidmarks MF 19-8511 (8 min — 1955 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) ___ 257 Hit-and-Run Investigation MF 19-8510 (10 min — 1955 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) __ 257 The Traffic Officer in Court MF 19-8509 (10 min — 1955 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) __ 257 Hasty Sign Making FB 19-246 (19 min— 1952— Film Reference) __________________________ 221 Provost in a Divisional Move MF 19-8415 (30 min— 1955— Film Ref erence) _ _ _ _____________________ 257 The Airborne Military Policeman TF 19-1748 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) ______________ ___________ 400 Traffic Control in the Normandy Invasion FB 19-167 (13 min— 1945— Film Reference) _________ .............. ... 220 Traffic Control in the CBI FB 19-202 (19 min— 1945— Film Reference) ________ ..... ____________ 221 . MP Highway Patrol in Germany FB 19-256 (10 min— 1953— Film Reference) _________ ............... __ 221 112 CATEGORY INDEX MP For synopsis see page No, Operation Thunderbolt MF 45-1295 (14 min— 1947) 279 Evacuation of Civilians FB 19-193 (15 min— 1945— Film Reference) 221 Oriental Prisoners of War FB 19-239 (23 min— 1951— Film Reference) 221 The Rack MF 45-8573 (60 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and exchanges in CONUS and overseas — Commercial Adaptation) 282 Police Riot Club FS 19-2 (1943— Film Reference) 448 Riot Control Formations FS 19-7 (1945-Film Reference) -r^slt 449 Fingerprinting and Fingerprint Examination FS 19-9 (1953— Film Reference) 449 Mechanical Aids to Physical Security — Part I — Perimeter Barriers and Personnel Identification FS 19-13 (13 min— 1955— Sound— Film Reference) 449 Mechanical Aids to Physical Security — Part II — Protective Lighting, Communications, and Alarm Systems FS 19-16 (13 min — 1955 — Sound — Film Reference) _.^.. i 449 Your Army in Disaster Relief MF 19-7546 (17 min— 1949— Film Reference) 257 Signals for Traffic Control Manual FS 19-5 (1944— Film Reference) 448 _. , ^ . _, .. ^ . T 0 , „ ,. Riot Control Formations — Part I — Squad Formations GF 19-30 (12 min— 1957— Film Reference) 225 Riot Control Formation — Part II — Platoon and Company Formations GF 19-31 (15 min— 1957— Film Reference) 225 Riot Control Formations — Part III — Vehicles and Foot Troops GF 19-32 (12 min— 1958— Film Reference) 225 Straggler Control TF 19-1807 (18 min— 1953— Film Reference) 400 Prisoners of War MF 19-8699 (22 min— 1957— Film Reference) nJ^w 257 ^ ^ *• TT ji. n • * «r Geneva Convention — Handling Prisoners of War TF 19-1809 (25 min— 1952— Film Reference) 400 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION -, -"„-- .v.v."---v-_ .V- -• _• (£&£ t) Collection and Preservation of Evidence TF 19-1563 (62 min— 1949— Film Reference) 398 Identification Photography — Operation of Equipment FS 11-115 (1952) 446 Fingerprint Lifting FS 19-10 (1954— Film Reference) 449 Casts and Molds FS 19-12 (20 min— 1955— Sound— Film Reference) __ _._ __ 449 ^^'^J^^}^^"^z^-^—--^~^^^,-.-^.^^^^.. \ :~9 &* 494599°— 59 8 113 MP CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Glass Fractures FS 19-11 (14 min — 1955 — Sound — Film Reference) ____________________ 449 Packaging of Evidence for Transmittai to the Military Police Criminal Investigation Laboratories FS 19-14 (10 min— 1956— Sound) ___________________________________ 449 Suspects and Witnesses — Part I — Basic Interviews TF 19-2442 (16 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 19-1580 which is obsolete) _____________________________ _ __________________ 402 Suspects and Witnesses — Part II — Complaints and Hostile Witnesses TF 19-2443 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference) _________________________ 402 Suspects and Witnesses — Part III — Interrogating Suspects TF 19-2444 (44 min — 1957 — Film Reference) ______________ ^ SIU>JL l^Jf* 402 Investigation of Narcotics Offenses TF 19-2540 (40 min— 1958— Film Reference) _________________________ 402 The Darmstadt Case MF 19-8796 (10 min— 1957— Film Reference— Also part of AFSM 525— Limited distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS for loan to interested groups) ______________________ 257 30. ORDNANCE (Automotive — Lubrication; Engines and Power Transmission; Electrical, Ignition, and Fuel Sys- tems; Tires, Brakes, and Other; Combat Vehicles — Com- ponent Parts, Maintenance and Repair; Ammunition Supply and Handling; Diesel Engines; Weapons and Repair; Tools and Shop Work; All Others) r » / Note. For Guided missiles see ARTILLERY— ANTIAIRCRAFT: Guided missiles. Lubrication For synopsis see page No. The Oil Filter Goes to War TF 9-1218 (26 min— 1943— Film Reference) ___________________________ 364 Lubrication of Military Vehicles — Part I: Principles of Lubrication TF 9-1258 (25 min— 1943— Film Reference) ___________________________ 364 Truck 21/2 -ton, 6x6, CMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000- mile — Part I: Lubrication FS 9-251 (1944) ___________________________________________________ 443 Truck, 2^ -ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000- mile— Part II: Lubrication FS 9-252 (1944) ____________________________ 1**1Q"^-- ______________ 443 Truck, 2i/2-ton, 6x6, GM€, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000- mile— Part III: Lubrication FS 9-253 (1944) ____________________________ ™*™-2l- ______________ 443 Truck, 2%-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000- mile— Part IV: Lubrication FS 9-254 (1944) ___________________________________________________ 443 114 CATEGORY INDEX ORD For synopsis see page No. Lubrication of Military Vehicles TF 9-2583 (21 min— 1958— Replaces TF 9-1417 previously declared obsolete in MFIB No. 73) 376 Engines and Power Transmission The Automotive Clutch — Principles of Operation TF 9-1264 (9 min— 1944 — Film Reference) 364 The Bevel Gear Differential — Principles of Operation TF 9-1268 (12 min— 1944— Film Reference) 364 The Automotive Transmission — Principles of Operation TF 9-1269 (20 min — 1944— Film Reference) 364 Automotive Gears — Principles of Operation TF 9-1282 (20 min — 1944 — Film Reference) --«--- 364 Servicing the Zero-lash Hydraulic Valve Lifter TF 9-1283 (26 min— 1943— Film Reference) 364 Internal Combustion Engine — Principles of Operation TF 9-1371 (13 min— 1944— Film Reference) 366 Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part XV: The Clutch TF 10-300 (21 min— 1942— Film Reference) 376 Why Engines are Governed TF 55-2184 (5 min— 1955— Film Reference) -:_2l»1- 425 Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part II: Replacement of Subassemblies FS 9-48 (1943— Film Reference) ^.___>________ii^s:_S 438 Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly— Part III: Disassembly of Cylinder Block FS 9-49 (1943— Film Reference) Jl^..1' 438 Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly— Part IV: Assembly of Cylinder Block FS 9-50 (1943— Film Reference) ....I.^.-llA-^J.^.^lf.r 438 Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part V: Disassembly and Assembly of Starter and Generator FS 9-51 (1943— Film Reference) M1rr!§?lriLri^.SlA0A-- 438 Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part VI: Disassembly and Assembly of Distributor Support FS 9-52 (1943— Film Reference) _*??fft!*J^!^:.?~31«u' 438 Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part VII: Disassembly and Assembly of Subassemblies, Fuel Pump, Oil Pump, Water Pump, Fan, and Piston FS 9-53 (1943— Film Reference) _: 438 Truck, Amphibian, 2V2-ton, 6x6, DUKW-353, Preventive Maintenance, Second Echelon, Part I FS 9-216 (1944) 441 Truck, Amphibian, 2V2-ton, 6x6, DUKW-353, Preventive Maintenance, Second Echelon— Part II FS 9-217 (1944) 441 Truck, Amphibian, 2Vi-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Engine Removal- Part I FS 9-218 (1944) _ ___ 441 115 ORD CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Truck, Amphibian, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Engine Removal- Part II FS 9-21.9 (1944) ___________________________________________________ 442 Truck, Amphibian, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Removal of Major Units— Part I FS 9-220 (1944) ___________________________________________________ 442 Truck, Amphibian, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Removal of Major Units— Part II FS 9-221 (1944) _____ _ _____________________________________________ 442 Truck, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000- mile — Part V: Engine FS 9-260 (1945) ___________________________________________________ 443 Truck, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000- mile — Part VI: Engine FS 9-261 (1944) ___________________________________ _ _______________ 443 Truck, 2i/2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000- mile — Part VIII: Cooling System, Radiator, Water Pump, Fan, and Shroud FS 9-263 (1944) ____________________________________________________ 443 Truck, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000- mile — Part X: Clutch, Transmission, Power Take-Off, and Transfer Case FS 9-265 (1945) ___________________________________________________ 443 Truck, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000- mile— Part XIII: Front Axle, Rear Axle, Propeller Shaft, Universal Joints, Pillow Block, Slip Joints FS 9-268 (1945) ____________________ ............... ________________ 443 The Internal Combustion Engine FS 10-42 (1942) ___________________________________________________ 444 Medium Wrecker Truck M-62 — Part I — Preparation for Lifting TF 17-2494 (10 min— 1957— Film Reference) _________________________ 397 Medium Wrecker Truck M-62 — Part II — Power Plant Removal TF 17-2495 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) ____________ ^^fcifj^— 397 Electrical, Ignition, and Fuel Systems Fuel Pump — Principles of Operation TF 9-1447 (12 min— 1945) _________________________________________ 366 Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles — Part VI : Principles of Oper- ation of the Automotive Magneto TF 9-1531 (14 min— 1949— Film Reference) __________________________ 367 Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles —Part V: Principles of Oper- ation of the Generator Regulator TF 9-1559 (12 min — 1949 — Film Reference) __________________________ 367 Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part IV — Sealed Electrical Systems TF 9-2193 (28 min— 1955— Film Reference) __________________________ 372 Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part II — Engine Tune-Up TF 9-2194 (33 min— 1956) _________________________________________ 372 Supercharging and Fuel Injection TF 9-2240 (20 min— 1956— Film Reference). ..... ____ .............. -- 372 116 CATEGORY INDEX ORD For synopsis see page No. Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles— Part I— Principles of Auto- motive Electrical Circuits TF 9-2329 (15 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 9-2076 which is obsolete) -&k-4.0 . 374 Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles — Part II — Principles of Opera- tion of the Generator TF 9-2330 (13 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 9-2077 which is obsolete) 374 Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles — Part III — Principles of the Starting Motor TF 9-2331 (12 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 9-2078, which is obsolete) Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles— Part IV— The Ignition Circuit TF 9-2332 (11 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 9-2079, which is obsolete) 374 Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part III— The Fuel System TF 9-2380 (20 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 10-377, which is obsolete) 374 Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part I : Functions of the Fuel and Ignition Units TF 10-291 (14 min— 1942— Film Reference) 376 Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part V: The Fuel System at Various Speeds TF 10-395 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference) ^iL^iLujiLjiil- 376 Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part VI: The Ignition System at Various Speeds TF 10-396 (21 min— 1942— Film Reference) Il4*B3U-*9a»i»lxa*aI 376 Ignition and the Spark Plug TF 25-152 (21 min-1941) "--"-;- 4°7 The Ignition High-Tension Circuit Tester, Ordnance Care and Use- Part I FS 9-233 (1944) ---,"--- iA.JL.A._™.A.. " 442 The Ignition High-tension Circuit Tester, Ordnance Care and Use— Part FS a-234 (1944) 442 The Ignition High-tension Circuit Tester, Ordnance Care and Use— Part III FS 9-235 (1944) 442 Truck, 21/z-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000- mile— Part VII: Battery and Generator FS 9-262 (1944) 443 Truck, 2i/2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000- mile — Part IX: Lamps and Reflectors FS 9-264 (1945) 443 Truck, 2i/2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000- mile— Part XI: Fuel Filter, Fuel Tank, and Fuel Pump FS 9-266 (1945) 443 BTiBq^H iniT .Ivf ?fig 9iaD — €£91 — uim SI) d7CM? IT 117 ORD CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. The Carter Carburetor FS 10-57 (1941— Film Reference) 444 The Storage Battery FS 10-61 (1941) 444 Engine Tune-up — Part I FS 10-63 (1942) 444 Engine Tune-up— Part II FS 10-64 (1942) ___ 444 Engine Tune-up— Part III FS 10-65 (1942) 444 Suppression Systems for Army Vehicles FS 11-30 (1943) 445 Principles of the Down-draft Carburetor FS 10-82 (1942) 444 Carburetor — Principles of Operation TF 9-2253 (25 min— 1956— Film Reference) _._ 373 Front Band Adjustment of Hydramatic Tranmission 302M TF 9-2533 (7 min— 1958— Film Reference) ._....._ 375 Fuel Pump, Carter Electric, Characteristics and Check, GMC M135 Truck TF 9-2534 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) 375 Idle Mixture and Idle Speed Adjustment of Holley Carburetor 885 FFG TF 9-2536 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 375 Ignition Timing — GMC Engine TF 9-2537 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) - 375 Radio Interference — Parti ,gl >rfT : TF 11-2487 (23 min— 1958— Film Reference) 388 Radio Interference— Part II TF 11-2488 (37 min— 1958— Film Reference) 388 Tires, Brakes, and Other Torsion Bar Suspension FB 9-117 (8 min— 1944— Film Reference) 218 Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part I: Tire Designs and Functions TF 9-970 (11 min — 1943 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) 362 Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part II: Preventive Mainte- nance TF 9-971 (15 min — 1943 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) 362 Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part III: Removing and Replacing Wheels TF 9-972 (9 min — 1943 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) 362 Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part IV: Mounting and Dismounting Tires with Full Drop Center Rims TF 9-973 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) .__ 362 Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part V: Mounting and Dismounting Tires with Semidrop Center and Flat Base Rims TF 9-974 (18 min— 1943— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) 363 Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part VI: Tire Repairs TF 9-975 (12 min— 1943— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) 363 118 CATEGORY INDEX ORD For synopsis see page No. Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part VII: Mounting and Dismounting Combat Tires TF 9-976 (20 min — 1943 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) ____ 363 Vacuum Power Brakes — Principles of Operation TF 9-1245 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) _________________ iJJJUa^J. 364 Truck, Amphibian, 2-V2ton, 6x6, GMC, DDK W-353— Part II: Second Echelon Maintenance TF 9-1329 (23 min— 1944— Film Reference) ____________________ iH&niis 365 Air Brakes — Principles of Operation TF 9-2064 (25 min— 1944— Film Reference) ____________ 4&*MiftiT&xta> 371 Hydraulic Brakes— Principles of Operation TF 9-2065 (24 min— 1944— Film Reference) __________________________ 371 Electric Brakes— Principles of Operation TF 9-2066 (13 min— 1944— Film Reference) __________________________ 371 Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part XIV: Front End Alignment TF 10-638 (18 min— 1943— Film Reference) __________________________ 376 Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part XIV— Section II: Chevrolet 4x4 and GMC 6x6 Steering System Adjustments TF 10-980 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference) ___________ _.-*„,, ______ 377 Why Battery Should Always Be Clean TF 55-2183 (6 min— 1955— Film neferenee)---2-u^L^±^Jte£ui*aL^^i 425 The Wood Cargo Body, Ordnance Maintenance and Repair — Part III FS 9-244 (1944) ______________________________________________ ____ 442 Sheet Metal Work— Body, Fender, and Radiator Repairs FS 10-59 (1941) ------------------------ ^^tii-j-^^biOaSL^wwO^ir 444 Methods of Cleaning and Drying FS 11-94 (1950— Sound) ____________________________________ . ______ 446 Automotive Brakes — Principles, Mechanical, Hydraulic, Air, Vacuum, Electric FS 10-36 (1941) _________________________________________________ _ 444 Principles of Front End and Wheel Alignment FS 10-87 (1942) ________________________________________ wwoMJte-vj, 444 Tire Maintenance — Part II: Retreading FS 9-166 (1943) ----------------------------------- --*ui.T-iQ3-*iMT 441 Tire Maintenance — Part III: First Echelon Maintenance FS 9-176 (1943) ___________________________________________ _-£&UX^ 441 Truck, 2i/2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000- mile — Part XII: Manifold and Heat Control, Exhaust Pipe and Muffler, Coil and Wiring, Regulator Unit and Starter and Switch FS 9-267 (1945) ___________________________________________________ 443 Truck, 2i/2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000- mile— Part XIV: Brake System, Hand Brake, Brake Hydrovac Booster FS 9-269 (1945) ___________________________________________________ 443 Truck, 2i/2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance 1,000- and 6,000 mile— Part XV: Rear Brakes, Rear Brake Shoes, Front Brake, Front Brake Shoes, Brake Pedal, Brake Master Cylinder, Brake Lines FS 9-285 (1945) ___________________________________________________ 443 119 ORD CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Truck, 2Vfe-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000- mile— Part XVI: Wheels, Hubs, and Tires FS 9-286 (1945) 444 Truck, 2i/2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000- mile— Part XVII: Body, Winch, Road Test FS 9-287 (1945) 444 Crane Shovel Unit, Bucyrus Erie, Crawler Mounted, Adjustment of Main Operating Clutches and Brakes TF 5-2351 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference). 338 Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part XI — Springs and Shock Absorbers TF 9-2500 (19 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 10-593 which is obsolete) 374 Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part XIX — Air Hydraulic Brake System, Principles of Operation TF 9-2603 (17 min— 1958— Film Reference) 376 COMBAT VEHICLES— COMPONENT PARTS MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (For Driving, Tactics, and Combat, See ARMORED) Spot Check Inspection of Motor Vehicles TF 9-1513 (17 min— 194&— Film Reference) 367 Planetary Gears, Principles of Operation — Part I: Single Sets TF 9-1855 (18 min— 1953— Film Reference) 368 Planetary Gears, Principles of Operation — Part II: Multiple Sets TF 9-1856 (15 min— 1953— Film Reference) 368 The Fluid Coupling— Pirnciples of Operation TF 9-1953 (13 min— 1954— Film Reference) 369 Hydraulic Steering — Principles of Operation TF 9-2254 (14 min— 1956— Film Reference) 373 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly— Part I: Disas- sembly of Power Train into Major Subassemblies FS 9-55 (1943— Film Reference) 439 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part II: Disas- sembly and Assembly of Differential Carrier Assembly FS 9-56 (1943— Film Reference) - 439 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part III: Disas- sembly and Assembly of Differential FS 9-57 (1943— Film Reference) --- 439 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly— Part IV: Disas- sembly and Assembly of Final Drive Assembly FS 9-58 (1943— Film Reference) 439 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part V: Disas- sembly of Transmission FS 9-59 (1943— Film Reference) 439 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly— Part VI: Disas- sembly of Transmission FS 9-60 (1943— Film Reference). 439 120 CATEGORY INDEX ORD For synopsis see page No. Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part VII: As- sembly of Transmission FS 9-61 (1943— Film Reference) ____________________________________ 439 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part VIII: Disas- sembly and Assembly of Input Shaft and Countershaft FS 9-62 (1943— Film Reference) ____________________________________ 439 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part IX: Disas- sembly and Assembly of Output Shaft FS 9-63 (1943— Film Reference) ____________________________________ 439 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part X : Disas- sembly and Assembly of Transmission Subassemblies FS 9-64 (1943— Film Reference) ______________________ :._____ ....... 439 The Synchromesh Transmission— Principles of Operation TF £-1213 (25 min— 1943— Film Reference) ____________________ li'.fC- 364 Hydrovac Power Brakes — Principles of Operation TF 9-1246 (9 min— 1943— Film Reference) _____________________ ...... 364 Servicing the Zero-lash Hydraulic Valve Lifter TF 9-1283 (26 min-1943-Film Reference). ...L9/:.!".1.'.1!'^^^^,, 364 The Half Track Vehicle — Part I: Care and Maintenance of Endless Band Tracks and Bogie Wheels TF 9-1126 (29 min— 1943— Film Reference) __________________________ 363 The Half Track Vehicle— Part III: Removal and Installation of Bogie Wheels TF 9-1127 (13 min— 1943— Film Reference) ____________________ ...... 363 Elementary Principles of Torque TF 9-1286 (16 min— 1944— Film Reference) __________ J-V™----L--- 365 Torque Converter— Principles of Operation TF 9-1427 (20 min-1945) ____________________ . _____________ ^^± 366 The Oil Gear Hydraulic Traversing Mechanism — Principles of Operation TF 9-1376 (21 min— 1944) _________________________________________ 366 Before, During, and After Operation Maintenance, Medium Tank TF 9-1805 (31 min— 1953— Film Reference) _______ --.lT™-..: 367 The Controlled Differential— Principles of Operation TF 9-1285 (21 min— 1944— Film Reference) ________ _______ _lJ^.!l...Ll 364 Medium Wrecker Truck M-62— Part I— Preparation for Lifting TF 17-2494 (10 min— 1957— Film Reference) ___________ _ _____________ 397 Tank Recovery Vehicle M-74 — Part I — Preparing for Boom Operation TF 17-2496 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) __________________________ 397 Tank Recovery Vehicle M-74— Part II— Rigging for Live Boom Operation TF 17-2497 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) __________________________ 397 Tank Recovery Vehicle M-74— Part III— Power Plant Removal TF 17-2498 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) ____________________ ...... 397 Medium Wrecker Truck M-62 — Part II — Power Plant Removal TF 17-2495 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) __________________________ 397 Daily Crew Maintenance — Armored Personnel Carrier M-59 TF 17-2538 (28 min— 1 957— Film Reference) ______ _ __________________ 398 Preparation of Vehicles for Deep Water Fording — Part I — Wheel Vehicles TF 9-2541 (24 min— 1957— Film Reference) ....... . __________________ 375 121 ORD CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Preparation of Vehicles for Deep Water Fording— Part II— Track Vehicles TF 9-2542 (32 min— 1957— Film Reference) 375 Hydraulic Controls in the Hydramatic Transmission TF 9-1992 (26 min— 1955— Film Reference) 370 AMMUNITION SUPPLY AND HANDLING (For Explosives, Mines, and Demolitions, see ENGINEERS) Explosive Ordnance Disposal — Access and Recovery TF 9-1810 (21 min— 1953— Film Reference) 368 Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) Operation TF 9-1859 (25 min— 1954— Film Reference) 368 Explosive Ordnance Disposal — Range Clearance TF 9-1881 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 369 Disposal of Unusable Ammunition and Explosives — Part I: General Principles and Disposal at Sea TF 9-2007 (10 min— 1943— Film Reference) ^- -'«--" 370 Handling and Transporting Aerial Bombs — Part II: 1,000-, 2,000-, and 4,000-Pound Bombs TF 9-2053 (25 min— 1944— Film Reference) 370 Ammunition — Storage and Handling TF 9-2120 (31 min-1955-Film Reference). ..J:'.-n..:4,-^--.-::i-^H 371, Transportation of Ammunition — Part I — By Motor Vehicle TF 9-2507 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference) 374 > i / \ AL. 1 1 Transportation of Ammunition — Part II — By Rail TF 9-2508 (13 min— 1957— Film Reference) _____ Before the Blast MF 20-8772 (12 min— 1957— Color— Commercial Adaptation) __..1..^ *' ... ' Ucwj Vi. Fundamentals of Ammunition Renovation TF 9-2510 (32 min-1957-Film Reference). ..^^L^^^I^'' 374 Transportation of Ammunition — Part IV — By Aircraft TF 9-2572 (16 min— 1958— Film Reference) ., Ammunition Handling in Depots FS 38-11 (1945— Sound) r-_T-T-™r . . Bomb Reconnaissance — Part I: Diagnosis of Exploded Bombs FS 9-158 (1944) _' 441 Handling and Transporting Aerial Bombs — Part I: 100-, 250-, and 500- Pound Bombs TF 9-2052 (35 min— 1944— Film Reference) ..i.I.i- 370 Soviet TMD-B Wooden Box Mine SFS 5-121 (6 min— 1957— Color— Sound) 433 Handling, Stowing, and Transportation of Explosives as Cargo on Board Merchant Vessels MF 55-8473 (63 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 3313) 288 DIESEL ENGINES Injector Timing for GM Diesel, Series 71, Using 70-mm, 80-mm, and 90- mm Injectors TF 55-2368 (5 min— 1956— Film Reference) -- 427 122 CATEGORY INDEX ORD For synopsis see page No. Injector Rack Setting for GM Diesel Series 71 Engine TF 55-2369 (4 min— 1956— Film Reference) 427 Operation of the GM Unit Injectors TF 55-2560 (4 min— 1958) ___ 427 The Diesel Engine MF 9-1089 (29 min— 1944— From Navy Film MN 42- A) 234 Construction of the Diesel Engines MF 9-1090 (17 min— 1945— From Navy Film MN 43) 234 Diesel Engine Governors MF 9-1091 (14 min— 1944— From Navy Film MN 44- A) _ 235 The Diesel Engine — Scavenging and Supercharging MF 55-8527 (16 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 42-B) 290 Diesel Engine Governors — GM Series 71 MF 55-8528 (12 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 44-B) iyft..*-' 290 Diesel Lubrication and Cooling Systems — GM 71 Series MF 55-8529 (12 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 45-B) 290 Diesel Engine Fuel Systems MF 55-8530 (39 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 46- A) 290 Cooper Bessmer Diesel Engine Fuel Injection Systems MF 55-8531 (14 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN46-B) _jaUfcJ^.L^jtoJlS).9s€: 291 Progressive Maintenance Diesel Propulsion Engine MF 55-8532 (17 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 209-D) 291 General Motors Diesel Engine Unit Injector — Maintenance MF 55-8539 (18 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 2769-A) _L.tUyd£,._ 291 General Motors Diesel Engine Unit Injector — Disassembly and Assembly Model 278 MF 55-8540 (18 min— 1955— From Navy Film 2769-B) 291 General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine — Disassembly MF 55-8541 (35 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 3707-A) 292 General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine— Bearings MF 55-8542 (10 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 3707-B) 292 General Motors 16-278 A Diesel Engine— Part I— Reassembly MF 55-8543 (22 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 3707-C) 292 General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine— Part II— Reassembly— Head MF 55-8544 (26 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 3707-D) :.__ 292 General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine— Part I— Bench Work MF 55-8545 (12 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 3707-E) __...VJ_V_-S 292 General Motors 16-278 A Diesel Engine— Part II— Bench Work MF 55-8546 (19 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 3707-F) 292 General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine— Part III— Bench Work MF 55-8547 (12 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 3707-G) 292 General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine— Part IV— Bench Work MF 55-8548 (26 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 3707-H) 292 Servicing the Zero Lash Valve Adjusters in Diesel Engines MF 55-8549 (37 min— 1955— Commercial Adaptation) _. 292 123 ORD CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Engine of the Diesel Tractractor TF 9-171 (20 min— 1941— Film Reference) 362 WEAPONS AND REPAIR Gun, Automatic, 40-mm Ml — Principles of Operation TF 9-960 (25 min— 1943— Film Reference) 362 Field Repair of Gun, Automatic, 40-mm, Ml and Carriage, Gun, 40-mm, M2, Antiaircraft TF 9-1300 (21 min— 1944— Film Reference) 365 Field Repair of Gun, 90-mm, Ml, and Mount, Gun, Antiaircraft, 90-mm, M1A1— Part I TF 9-1298 (23 min— 1944— Film Reference) .__ 365 Field Repair of Gun, 90-mm, Ml, and Mount, Gun, Antiaircraft, 90-mm, M1A1— Part II TF 9-1299 (23 min— 1944— Film Reference) 365 Field Repair of Gun, 155-mm, M1A1 and Carriage, Gun, 155-mm, Ml TF 9-2045 (31 min— 1944— Film Reference) 370 Field Repair of Howitzer, 105-mm, M2A1, and Carriage, Howitzer, 105-mm, M2 TF 9-2046 (25 min— 1944— Film Reference). 370 The 90-mm Gun, M1A1, Principles of Operation— Part I TF 9-1356 (29 min— 1944— Film Reference) 365 The 90-mm Gun, M1A1, Principles of Operation— Part II: Recoil Mecha- nism TF 9-1357 (21 min— 1944— Film Reference).. 365 Inter-changeability Features of Heavy and Very Heavy Artillery TF 9-1935 (34 min — 1954 — Film Reference) *ri#- U-H^ Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydrospring Type TF 9-1869 (33 min— 1954— Film Reference) 368 Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydropneumatic Type — Part I: Dependent System TF 9-1948 (12 min— 1954— Film Reference) 369 Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydropneumatic Type — Part II: Independent System TF 9-1949 (16 min— 1954— Film Reference).. _ 369 NIKE-AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments — Part I— Target Tracking Radar TF 4^2172 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) _ 419 NIKE-AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments — Part II— Missile Tracking Radar (U) TF 44-2173 (26 min— 1957— Film Reference — Film is classified CONFI- DENTIAL) 419 NIKE-AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments — Part III— Computer (U) TF 44-2171 (20 min— 1958— Film Reference— Distribution limited to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 419 124 CATEGORY INDEX ORD For synopsis see page No. The Great Gun MF 9-7940 (12 min — 1952 — Distribution limited to central film libraries in ZI) 236 Browning Machine Gun Caliber .30 — Principles of Operation TF 9-1861 (21 min— 1954— Film Reference) 368 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal. .30, M1918A2 and Bipod M1918A2, Disassembly and Assembly — Part I: Disassembly and Assembly of Bi- pod, Stock Rest, Magazine, and Trigger Guard FS 9-89 (1943) — 439 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal. .30, M1918A2, Maintenance and Re- pair— Part I FS 9-142 (1943) _ 441 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal. .30, M1918A2, Maintenance and Re- 441 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal. .30, M1918A2 and Bipod M1918A2, Disassembly and Assembly — Part III: Disassembly and Assembly of Butt Plate and Sight Groups FS £-91 (1943) 439 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal. .30, M1918A2 and Bipod M1918A2, Disassembly and Assembly — Part IV: Removal of Parts without Disas- sembly, Inspection, and Gaging FS 9-92 (1943) _._. The Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .30, M1917A1, Disassembly, Assembly, Inspection, and Gaging — Part I: Disassembly of Major Groups from and Assembly to the Weapon FS 9-93 (1943) 439 The Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .30, M1917A1, Disassembly, Assembly, Inspection, and Gaging — Part II: Disassembly and Assembly of Back Plate Group, Bolt Group, Block Frame Assembly, Barrel Extension FS 9-94 (1943) 440 The Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .30, M1917A1, Disassembly, Assembly, Inspection, and Gaging — Part III: Disassembly and Assembly of Cover Group, Rear Sight Group, the Receiver, and Water Jacket FS 9-95 (1943) ^iflfc-U-- 440 The Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .30, M1917A1, Disassembly, Assembly, Inspection, and Gaging — Part IV: Inspection and Gaging Bolt Group FS 9-96 (1943) 440 The Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2— Part I: Disassembly and As- sembly FS 9-24 (1942— Film Reference) 438 The Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, Inspection and Gaging— Part I FS &-152 (1943) 441 The Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, Inspection and Gaging — Part II FS 9-153 (1943) 441 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal. .30, M1918A2, Inspection and Gaging — Parti FS 9-174 (1943) ___. 441 "--'_... -'_.„.- 125 ORD CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal. .30, M1918A2, Inspection and Gaging — Part II FS 9-175 (1943) 441 The Carbine, Cal. .30, Ml — Inspection FS 9-155 (1943) 441 The US Rifle, Cal. .30, Ml — Part I: Disassembly and Assembly FS 9-20 (1942— Film Reference) 438 The US Rifle, Cal. .30, Ml — Inspection FS 9-138 (1943) 440 The US Rifle, Cal. .30, Ml, Maintenance and Repair — Part I FS 9-139 (1943) 441 The US Rifle, Cal. .30, Ml, Maintenance and Repair — Part II FS 9-140 (1943) .__ 441 The 75-mm Pack Howitzer, M1A1, and Carriages, Ml, M8, and M3A3 — Ordnance Maintenance and Repair . .... FS 9-227 (1944) 442 The 75-mm Tank Gun, M3 and Combination Mount M34 — Ordnance Maintenance and Repair FS 9-228 (1944) __ 442 Military Optical Instruments — Part II: Sighting Instruments TF 9-1168 (13 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363 Military Optical Instruments — Part I: Optical Principles TF 9-1167 (10 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363 Field Evaluation of Erosion in Cannon Bores TF 9-1469 (11 min— 1948— Film Reference) 367 TOOLS AND SHOP WORK (See ENGINEERS: Construction— Equipment and Tools) Air Compressor and Air Tools — The Pneumatic Clay Digger TF 5-697 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) wi&bfc^ 331 Air Compressor and Air Tools — The Pneumatic Rock Drill M75 TF 5-571 (19 min— 1942— Film Reference) 331 Air Compressor and Air Tools — Part V: The Pneumatic Wood Borer TF 5-698 (9 min— 1943— Film Reference) _.J^JU.^ 331 Air Compressor and Air Tools — Part VIII: The Pneumatic Nail Driver TF 5-699 (17 min— 1943— Film Reference) 331 Air Compressor and Air Tools— Part VI: The Pneumatic Circular Saw TF 5-955 (20 min— 1943— Film Reference) 331 Air Compressor and Air Tools— Part VII: The Pneumatic Chain Saw TF 5-956 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference) ^^fe£^it*s 331 Carpentry— Part I: Measuring, Marking, and Leveling TF 5-1152 (12 min— 1943— Film Reference; 333 Carpentry— Part II: Driving and Chopping TF 5-1153 (13 min— 1943— Film Reference) 333 Carpentry — Part III: Sawing and Boring TF 5-1154 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference) 333 Carpentry — Part IV : Planing and Chiseling TF 5-1155 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) 333 126 CATEGORY INDEX ORD For synopsis see page No. Basic Blacksmith Operations TF 9-1778 (26 min— 1952— Film Reference) _______ ................... 367 Care and Use of Hand Tools — Part I: Wrenches TF 9-2026 (19 min— 1943— Film Reference) ___________ ..... ____ ...... 370 Care and Use of Hand Tools— Part II: Pliers and Screw Drivers TF 9-2027 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) __________________ ........ 270 Care and Use of Hand Tools— Part III: Chisels TF 9-2028 (12 min— 1943— Film Reference) _________________ ......... 370 Care and Use of Hand Tools— Part IV: Hammers TF 9-2029 (11 min— 1943— Film Reference) ___________________ ....... 370 Care and Use of Hand Tools— Part V: Bars, Punches, and Drifts TF 9-2030 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) __________________________ 370 Care and Use of Hand Tools — Part VI: Hacksaws TF ^2031 (18 mln-ma-FIlm 8 min-1946-FUm Reference, , Hand Measuring and Power Tools — Operation and Care of Portable and Bench Grinders TF 10-929 (18 min— 1942— Film Reference) __________________________ 376 Hand Measuring and Power Tools — Portable Electric Drills TF 10-930 (19 min— 1942— Film Reference) ____________________ ..... _ 377 Hand Measuring and Power Tools — Care and Use of Files TF 10-932 (24 min— 1942— Film Reference) _________________ ..... ____ 377 The Engine Lathe — Rough Turning Between Centers TF 25-333 (15 min— 1941— Film References— From US Office of Education Film No. 6) _______________________________________________________ 407 The Engine Lathe — Turning Work of Two Diameters TF 25-334 (14 min— 1941— Film Reference— From US Office of Education Film No. 7) _____________________________________________________ 407 The Engine Lathe— Cutting a Taper With the Compound Rest and With the Taper Attachment #.j TF 25-335 (10 min — 1941 — Film Reference — From US Office of Education Film No. 8) ___________________________________________ rt«wt*tf ITS 407 The Engine Lathe— Drilling, Boring, and Reaming Work Held in Chuck TF 25-336 (10 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Education Film No. 9) __________________________________ t^^lirg/ial!W»-ff^Tn 407 The Engine Lathe— Cutting an External National Fine Thread ?,! TF 25-337 (12 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Education ^ Film No. 10) -------------------- rfhwfctf-t ------ -^TfinQBT-fcTnr- 407 The Milling Machine TF 25-338 (7 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Education Film No. 11) ------------------------------------- ta^w^r 407 The Milling Machine— Cutting Keyways TF 25-339 (15 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Education Film No. 12) _____________________________________________________ 407 The Milling Machine— Straddle and Surface Milling to Close Tolerances TF 25-340 (27 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa- tion Film No. 13) ________________________________________________ 407 127 ORD CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. The Milling Machine— Straddle Milling TF 25-341 (17 min — 1942 — Film Reference — From US Office of Educa- tion Film No. 14) 407 The Milling Machine — Plain Indexing and Cutting a Spur Gear TF 25-342 (25 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa- tion Film No. 15) 408 The Vertical Boring Mill — Rough Facing, Turning, and Drilling on a Vertical Turret Lathe TF 25-343 (31 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa- tion Film No. 16) 408 The Vertical Boring Mill — Rough Facing, Boring, and Turning a Shoulder on a Vertical Turret Lathe TF 25-344 (22 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa- tion Film No. 17) 408 The Vertical Boring Mill — Facing, Turning, Boring, Grooving, Chamfering on a Vertical Turret Lathe, Using Two Heads TF 25-345 (31 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa- tion Film No. 18) 408 Steel Rule TF 25-346 (14 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa- tion Film No. 1) . 408 Micrometer TF 25-347 (15 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa- tion Film No. 2) 408 Fixed Gauges TF 25-348 (17 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa- tion Film No. 3) 408 Vernier Scale TF 25-349 (19 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa- tion Film No. 4) 408 Height Gauges and Standard Indicator TF 25-350 (12 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa- tion Film No. 5) 408 Cutting a Keyway on a Finished Shaft TF 25-624 (13 min — 1942 — Film Reference— From US Office of Educa- tion Film No. 19) 408 Machining a Rectangular Cast Iron Block TF 25-625 (15 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa- tion Film No. 20) 408 Drilling and Tapping a Cast Steel Valve Body TF 25-626 (19 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa- tion Film No. 22) 409 Drilling to a Lay-out and Spotfacing a Cast Iron Valve Body TF 25-627 (15 min — 1942 — Film Reference — From US Office of Educa- tion Film No. 23) 14 :trW«^-irf-- _ 235 Inside of Arc Welding— Part III: Horizontal Position MF 9-1159 (11 min— 1945— Color— Distribution limited to ZI— Com- mercial Adaptation) Inside of Arc Welding — Part IV: Alternating Current in Flat and Hori- zontal Positions MF 9-1160 (11 min — 1945 — Color — Distribution limited to ZI — Com- mercial Adaptation) 235 Inside of Arc Welding— Part V: Vertical Position MF 9-1161 (11 min— 1945— Color— Distribution limited to ZI— Com- mercial Adaptation) - •TTT-T ' • -' - -- * Inside of Arc Welding— Part VI: Overhead Position MF 9-1162 (11 min— 1945— Color— Distribution limited to ZI— Com- mercial Adaptation) 235 Machine Shop Work— Bench Work— Scraping Flat Surfaces MF 9-7501 (14 min— 1954— From Office of Education Film No. 35) 236 Machine Shop Work — Operations on the Lathe — Turning a Taper with the Tailstock Set Over MF 9-8335 (18 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) ____LiO3l>_SL_ 237 Machine Shop Work — Basic Machines — The Shaper MF 9-8336 (15 min— 1944— From US Office of Education Film No. 70) __ 237 Machine Shop Work— Bench Work— Cutting Threads with Taps and Dies MF 9-8338 (19 min— 1954— From US Office of Education Film No. 34)__ 237 Machine Shop Work— Bench Work— Reaming with Straight Hand Reamers MF 9-8339 (20 min— 19 54r— From US Office of Education Film No. 37)— 237 Safe Clothing MF 20-8563 (7 min— 1955) 264 To Live in Darkness MF 20-8357 (14 min— 1954r-From Navy Film MN 1921-F)_Jlifij_£2i£.uM 263 Safety of WTelders (Use of Welding Protective Equipment) MF 9-8550 (7 min— 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in Conus and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 1921G) 237 Sheet Metal — Hand Method of Forming MF 55-8523 (20 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 26) 290 Rotary Machines MF 55-8524 (20 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 27) 290 Machine Methods of Forming Sheet Metal MF 55-8525 (20 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 28)— 290 494599°— 59 9 129 ORD CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Bar Folder MF 55-8526 (10 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 29) 290 Making a Wire Template MF 55-8537 (19 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 2337-B) 291 Making a Hot Bend MF 55-8538 (19 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 2337C) 291 Air Compressor 210 CFM SFS 5-147 (13 min— 1958— Sound— Replaces FS 5-17 previously declared obsolete in MFIB No. 99) 434 The Use and Abuses of Twist Drills TF 10-933 (27 min— 1942— Film Reference) 377 ALL OTHERS (For Cold Weather see COLD WEATHER: Testing and Operations) The Unseen Army MF 45-8198 (23 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 281 Report on Aberdeen Proving Ground RTAF 143 (19 min— 1952) 199 Modes and Motors EF 180 (9 min — 1945 — Commercial Adaptation) 213 Save That Part FB 9-128 (7 min— 194^-Film Reference) 218 Trends in Ordnance: 1949 FB 9-230 (13 min-1949-Film Reference) .±?!!......__ 219 Aberdeen Proving Ground FB 9-238 (17 min-1951) ste^wWtlwWl.a 219 Modern Ordnance Material — Wheeled Vehicles FB 9-288 (12 min— 1954— Film Reference) 219 Modern Ordnance Materiel — Tracked Vehicles FB 9-289 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 219 Modern Ordnance Materiel — The M76 Amphibious Cargo Carrier FB 9-290 (8 min— 1954— Film Reference) 219 Scrap for Victory FB 20-39 (11 min— 1942— Film Reference) S>-#»8.- 221 Fundamental Principles of Fuzes TF 9-1472 (23 min— 1948— Film Reference) ^Sig*. 367 The Field Stock Control System TF 9-2121 (28 min— 1955— Film Reference) &5*H~~fK#f-*>-0aae- 371 Recovery Equipment — Part I — M62 Medium Wrecker, Operation of Pow- ered Equipment Controls TF 9-2218 (14 min— 1956) 372 Recovery Equipment — Part II — M74 Medium Recovery Vehicle, Opera- tion of Powered Equipment Controls TF 9-2219 (16 min— 1956— Film Reference) 372 Explosive Ordnance Reconnaissance TF 9-2119 (26 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 9-618, which is obsolete) 371 130 CATEGORY INDEX ORD For synopsis see page No. Care and Maintenance of Tapered Roller Bearings TF 11-257 (31 min— 1941— Film Reference) _______ ............... ____ 380 Let's Look at Ordnance MF 9-1199 (20 min— 1945— Film Reference) _________________ . ........ Elementary Principles of Analog Computers (U) GF 9-29 (29 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Prints are for limited distribu- tion to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and overseas for loan to need-to-know audiences — Film is classified CONFIDEN- TIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) ___________________ . _______ 224 Spot Check Inspection of Motor Vehicles TF 9-1513 (17 min— 1948) __________________________________________ 367 Establishment of a Field Ammunition Supply Point TF 9-1655 (27 min— 1950) ______________________ -^-l--- ........... 367 Velocity Calibration of Artillery FB 9-154 (9 min— 1944) ____________ ->Z™L™lLi'L\>**.±~n~-l. ______ 218 Operation of Winch, M135 Truck TF 9-2535 (6 min— 1958— Film Reference) _______ _ ____ Lfii^^lrl^Lk^^1 375 Cold Weather Operation — Automotive Winterization Equipment TF 9-2549 (38 min— 1958) _________________________________________ 376 NIKE AJAX Multi-Channel Data Recorder— Part II— Tape Analysis (U) TF 44-2175 (34 min— 1958— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modi- fied Handling Authorized) ________________________________________ 420 NIKE AJAX Battery— Defense Against Electronic Counter-Measures (U) TF 44-2545 (27 min— 1958— This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) ______________________ il §2il L _______ 421 NIKE AJAX Battery— Orientation and Synchronization— Part III-A— Collimation of Tracking Antenna by Data Dial Method TF 44-2584 (25 min— 1958— Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) ...... 422 Ordnance Service in an Oversea Theater MF 9-1255 (37 min-1946)__ --------- . ------- ....... ~XO-Mf»T*&l\ 235 Technical Training Film Bulletin No. 31— Power Supplies (U) MF 20-8855 (23 min — 1958 — Color — Distribution limited to one each 16mm print to certain United States Army Service Schools and instal- lations specified by USCONARC)_ ...... __________ _ _______________ 268 Technical Training Film Bulletin No. 29— The Mark 39 Bomb (U) MF 20-8856 (26 min— 1958— Color— Distribution limited to one each 16mm print to certain United States Army Service Schools and instal- lations specified by USCONARC) _________ _._ ...... _______________ 268 Launching the Explorer MF 21-8933 (10 min— 1958) ________________ ...... ^.V^IJ^i: .-.!:?"' 270 Yuma Test Station Facilities MF 38-7917 (17 min— 1953— Color) _______________ A¥.fefit _._. _____ 276 NIKE— For Defense of America MF 44-8852 (13 min— 1958— Color— Distribution to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) _________ _ _________ _ ______ ____ __ 279 Air Compressor 210CFM SFS 5-147 (13 min— 1958— Sound— Replaces FS 5-17 previously declared obsolete in MFIB No. 99) _____________ ..... _ ........... _ ...... ___ 434 131 PSY WAR CATEGORY INDEX 31. PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE Fighting Words AFIF 19 (23 min— 1951) 188 The Hoaxters AFIF 46 (38 min — 1953 — Commercial Adaptation) 190 Defense Against Enemy Propaganda AIF 1 (29 min— 1957— Film Reference) 213 Introduction to Psychological Warfare GF 33-27 (16 min — 1956 — Color — Film Reference) 226 Psychological Warfare — A Combat Weapon in Korea MF 33-7914 (17 min— 1953) 275 Photolithography — I — How to Make a Good Impression MF 33-8204 (25 min— 1955— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 275 Photolithography — II — A Better Run for Your Money MF 33-8205 (20 min— 1955— Color— Commercial Adaptation) - — Psychological Warfare in Alaska NRN (19 min— 1953) 298 32. PUBLIC INFORMATION In addition to Selected Public Information films listed below, Army Film and Equipment Exchanges maintain up-to-date listings of all Department of Army films cleared for Public Nonprofit, Tele- vision, and Theatrical exhibition and films cleared for sale to the public. For synopsis see page No, Serving the Nation AFIF 7 (15 min— 1950) 187 Armed Forces of the USA AFIF 9 (22 min— 1950) 187 Preparedness and National Security AFIF 12 (22 min— 1951) _._ 187 Headquarters USA AFIF 70 (30 min— 1955). _ 192 Communist Blueprint for Conquest AFIF 76 (33 min-1956). 192 The Role of the Army MF 45-8586 (25 min— 1955). 282 Operation Noah MF 45-8615 (29 min— 1956— Distribution in CONUS and Overseas) 282 A Look at Your Army MF 45-8652 (12 min— 1956) 282 Men 17 to ISVfe — Your Future and the New Reserve Law MF 45-8589 (12 min— 1955— Distribution in CONUS only) 282 Our Sons (Recruiting for USAR) MF 45-8798 (36 min— 1958— Color).. 283 132 CATEGORY INDEX PUB INFO For synopsis see page No. 29 — Let's Go — 29th Infantry Division MF 130-7554 (20 min— 1949) _ 297 The Red Bull Attacks — 34th Infantry Division MF 130-7555 (21 min— 1950) . 297 The Victory Division — 24th Infantry Division MF 130-7722 (19 min— 1950) _ 297 The Big Wheel— 34th Infantry Division MF 130-7723 (17 min— 1950)_ 297 The Sunset Division — 41st Infantry Division MF 130-7730 (13 min— 1951) 298 Winged Victory on Foot — 43rd Infantry Division MF 130-7553 (14 min— 1949) 297 Twenty-Sixth Infantry Division MF 130-7872 (16 min— 1952)___ 298 27th Infantry Division MF 130-7929 (20 min — 1953) 298 32d Infantry Division MF 130-7930 (18 min— 1953). 298 36th Infantry Division MF 130-7931 (21 min— 1953) 298 Army ROTC MF 145-7743 (18 min— 1951) 298 The Army's Corps of Engineers NRN (Project 15611) (15 min— 1955) 298 Power for Peace OSD 1 (20 min— 1950) *i<«u 4*yw*L4JU •• 299 Tales of Two Cities (Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki) ANSM 74 (14 min— 1946) .___ 196 San Pietro CR 2 (32 min— 1945) . ,„_ 207 Ranger Training FB 7-283 (28 min— 1953— Film Reference) 217 Aberdeen Proving Ground FB 9-238 (17 min— 1951) 219 Military Police Story, The FB 19-287 (33 min— 1954— Film Reference) 221 Weapons of the Artillery FB 44-253 (26 min— 1953— Color) 222 Army Aviation — Part I — Introduction FB 46-260 (17 min— 1953— Film Reference) 222 Army Aviation— Part II— Selection and Occupation of Small Unit Air- strips FB 46-261 (12 min— 1953— Film Reference) 222 Icecap I FB 55-286 (30 min— 1954— Film Reference) — ^jwftiwjT 223 Bougainville HR A-5 (9 min — 1948) 224 133 PUB INFO CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. The Admiralty Islands HR A-8 (16 min— 1949) 226 Science and the Signal Corps MF 11-7710 (19 min— 1950— Film Reference) 241 The Great Gun MF 9-7940 (12 min— 1952) . 236 Sixth Infantry Division MF 7-1297 (20 min— 1948) 230 The Atom Strikes MF 5-1235 (31 min— 1946) 228 Beyond Tomorrow — A Story of an American Girl MF 20-8418 (15 min— 1955— Color) 263 All Star Team (Recruiting) MF 20-8420 (24 min— 1955) 264 The Whites of Their Eyes MF 20-8591 (26 min— 1956) 264 Launching of Explorer MF 21-8933 (10 min— 1958) 270 NIKE — For Defense of America MF 44-8852 (13 min— 1958— Color— Distribution to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) 279 Hell for Leather MF 45-1278 (9 min— 1946) 279 The Fighting First (Pride of Outfit Film) MF 45-1279 (13 min— 1946) 279 The 82d Airborne Division (Pride of Outfit Film) MF 45-1426 (21 min— 1948) 4^4-«^ii>-o^-- 279 Seventh Infantry Division MF 45-7533 (23 min— 1949) 279 The Famous Third Army MF 45-7705 (22 min— 1950) «**»** 280 This is West Point MF 45-7726 (25 min— 1951) ua«4w*--- 280 The 83d Infantry Division in Europe MF 45-7814 (20 min— 1951) 280 Guided Missiles MF 45-8354 (26 min— 1954) i^s-«f44^»fl 281 Letter from a Mother MF 45-8438 (10 min— 1955) ,'»4~«Di)**r/ 281 The Soldier's Mission and Responsibilities MF 45-8440 (13 min— 1955) ._ 282 The Making of a West Pointer MF 45-8521 (40 min— 1955— Color— Distribution in CONUS and Over- seas) 282 Field Training for ROTC MF 45-8575 (48 min— 1956— Color— Film Reference) 282 It's Your Decision MF 19-8843 (32 min— 1958— Color— From Air Force Subject SFP 368) .. 258 134 CATEGORY INDEX QM For synopsis see page No. Big Picture, The— Operation Lifeline MF 20-8944 (28 min— 1958) ___ 268 American Economy, The WA 7 (38 min— 1958) wii'd=i-JcfiI«iwteLSil -fijtf ••" 429 The Airborne Soldier TF 31-2126 (33 min— 1955— Film Reference) .-a-iOi^lX.!^ i 411 Mission of the Army TF 100-1726 (22 min— 1953) 428 Challenge of Outer Space OC 8 (61 min— (2 reels)— 1956) 300 Workshop for Peace AFIF 74 (30 min— 1955) 192 Your Congressman at Work (Man on the Hill) AFIF 79 (20 min— 1956— Color) wi.O&U 192 D-day Convoy HR'B-15 (19 min— 1948) 227 American Ninth Army — Aachen to the Roer River HR B-29 (31 min— 1948) 227 American First Army — Aachen to the Roer River HR B-30 (29 min— 1948) _._-.... . 227 Naples to Cassino HR C-3 (26 min— 1948) 227 Invasion of Southern France HR C-8 (22 min— 1950) Jri^-£i. . 227 33. QUARTERMASTER (Food Service and Rations; Other QM Activities). Note. For Cold weather operation see COLD WEATHER: Testing and oper- ation; also see SUPPLY SERVICES: Receipt and issue; Storage; Materiel packing and handling; Field operations. For synopsis see page No. FOOD SERVICE AND RATIONS Veterinary Food Inspection Service— Part II: Theater of Operations FB 8-228 (15 min— 1949— Film Reference) 218 Nutriculture — Vegetable Growing FB 10-233 (10 min— 1949— Film Reference) .1-1:..—- 219 Cooking Methods and Terms GF 10-35 (28 min— 1958) 224 Our Food and Our Health TF 8-1476 (15 min— 1948— Color— Film Reference) ..ii ~™. 356 The Stowaway — Part I: Disease and Personal Hygiene TF 8-1501 (17 min— 1948— Film Reference) 356 The Stowaway— Part II: Galley Sanitation TF 8-1502 (24 min— 1948— Film Reference) - 356 The Stowaway— Part III: Food Storage TF 8-1503 (13 min— 1949— Film Reference) - 356 135 QM CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Hospital Food Service Personnel Training — Part I: Introduction TF 8-1841 (16 min— 1953— Film Reference) __________________________ 360 Hospital Food Service Personnel Training — Part II: The Individual TF 8-1576 (13 min— 1950— Film Reference) __________________________ 357 Hospital Food Service Personnel Training — Part HI: Equipment TF 8-1577 (12 min— 1950— Film Reference) __________________________ 357 Hospital Food Service Personnel Training — Part IV: Serving Food TF 8-1578 (15 min— 1950— Color— Film Reference) ___________________ 357 Mess Sanitation TF&-2295 (25 min— 1956) _________________________________________ 360 Ration Breakdown TF 10-1654 (10 min— 1950— Film Reference) _________________________ 378 Handling of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables TF 10-1640 (38 min— 1950— Color— Film Reference) _ _ .. j20X=^£iku.i.___ 378 The Preparation of Dehydrated Foods TF 10-1870 (32 min— 1954— Color— Film Reference) ...... ____________ 378 New Mobile Bakery Equipment TF 10-1479 (23 min— 1940— Film Reference) _________________________ 377 Central Meat Cutting Plants TF 10-1527 (17 min— 1950— Film Reference) _________________________ 377 The Army Cook— Part I: Meat Cutting Tools and Equipment TF 10-1133 (20 min— 1943— Film Reference) __________________ -iai.a&J 377 The Army Cook — Part II : Cutting a Hindquarter of Beef TF 10-1134 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) ___________ ______________ 377 The Army Cook— Part HI: Cutting a Forequarter of Beef TF 10-1135 (17 min— 1943— Film Reference) ___________ ______________ 377 M-1937 Field Range Fire Unit— Part I— Principles of Operation— Part II — Maintenance TF 10-1960 (36 min— 1955— Film Reference) ______________ ..^11.^11. 379 Hand Dishwashing and General Scullery Practice TF 10-2283 (11 min— 1955) __________ ____________ .^"'Sfl".^" 379 Machine Dishwashing, Single Tank TF 10-2284 (12 min— 1955) ________________________________________ 379 Machine Dishwashing, Double Tank TF 10-2286 (11 min-1955) ..... -:t^r -------------- ..... - 380 Consolidated Messing Operations TF 10-1583 (14 min— 1949— Film Reference) _________________ _ _______ 378 Mess Sanitation— Part I MF 8-8237 (4 min-1954)... ......... . .......... ™$Sff£mt^ 233 Mess Sanitation— Part II MF 8-8238 (4 min— 1954) __________________________________________ 233 - ^-.- - '" '"• ' Mess Sanitation— Part III MF 8-8239 (5 min— 1954) __________________________________________ 233 Food for Thought MF 10-1339 (5 min— 1948— Film Reference— Also included in AFSR 88) _ _ 238 Fundamentals of Diet MF 10-1362 (11 min— 1947— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) __ 238 136 CATEGORY INDEX QM For synopsis see page No. Principles of Cooking MF 10-1363 (11 min— 1947— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) __ 238 Preparation of Foods — Part I — Basic White Sauce, Breaded and Ground Meats TF 10-1911 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 378 Mess Personnel — Profit and Loss in the Kitchen TF 10-2242 (18 min— 1956— Color— Film Reference) 379 Mess Management — Conservation Control in the Management of a Mess TF 10-2243 (14 min— 1956— Film Reference) 379 Tremendous Trifles — Coffee Urns MF 10-1377 (24 min — 1948 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) __ 238 Principles of Refrigeration MF 8-1343 (20 min— 1947— From Office of Education Film No. 360) 232 Quality Milk Production MF 8-1383 (33 min — 1947 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation) 232 Mechanical Refrigeration and How It Works MF 10-7527 (23 min— 1948— From Navy Film MN 2246-A)____^_£^Ul 238 Mobile Field Refrigeration MF 10-8453 (11 min— 1955) 239 Crop Check MF 20-7728 (15 min— 1950) 260 Baking in the Field— Field Expedients— Part I: Adaptation of the M1937 Range for Emergency Baking FS 10-134 (1944) .__ 444 Individual Cooking— Part II: Cooking Meats, Fish, Fowl, Eggs, and Vegetables FS 10-139 (1944) 445 Individual Cooking— Part III: The Arctic FS 10-140 (1944) ; j-toK 445 Individual Cooking— Part IV: The Jungle FS 10-141 (1944) 445 Outfit, Cooking, Small Detachment FS 10-163 (1945) *H»8-0 445 Veterinary Surveillance Inspection of Perishable Subsistence |5rroj; SFS 8-242 (21 min— 1958— Color— Sound) *HT-«€- 438 Food Conservation — The Dollars and Sense of Good Eating TF 10-2244 (9 min— 1956— Film Reference) flt*rr«+-S*> 379 Meat Cutting By Rail Method MF 10-8551 (15 min— 1956) _ 239 Food Inspection— Oysters FS 8-208 (15 min-1954-Sound) --^-fr.H*.-5 438 Poultry Inspection FS 8-197 (27 min— 1954— Sound— Film Reference) 438 Fish Inspection— Part One— North Atlantic Fish FS 8-207 (7 min— 1956— Color— Sound) 438 The Army Range No. 5 FS 10-118 (1943) *«m.£iw— 444 137 QM CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Refrigeration of Food — Part I : In the Field FS 10-106 (1943) 444 Unit Messing in the Field— Part I— The Mobile Kitchen GF 10-33 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference) 224 Unit Messing in the Field— Part II— Field Operation TF 10-2454 (14 min— 1957— Film Reference) 380 OTHER QUARTERMASTER ACTIVITIES Rat Problem, The TF 8-1669 (25 min— 1950— Film Reference) 357 Sanitation Techniques in Rat Control TF 8-1672 (21 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358 Practical Rat Control — Ratproofing TF 8-1673 (19 min — 1950 — Film Reference) ^.jlljj^.v 358 Practical Rat Control— Rat Killing TF 8-1674 (37 min— 1951— Film Reference) Cflai_&uy_ii& J_\i 358 Rat Ectoparasite Control TF 8-1675 (12 min— 1951— Film Reference) _ _ _ J^.— JlJUlL-vw^ 358 Decision MF 10-1317 (16 min— 1947) 237 Quartermaster at Work MF 10-7937 (19 min— 1952— Film Reference) 239 Japan Logistical Command RTAF 142 (19 min— 1952) ^i&&&awvw3Li---- 198 Consolidated Loose Issue and Packing Room FB 10-224 (22 min— 1949— Film Reference) .Uaai.lfia 219 Cold Weather Uniforms FB 10-254 (25 min— 1953— Film Reference) 220 How to Use Cold Weather Clothing GF 10-21 (14 min— 1952— Color— Film Reference) ftO-fiti- 224 Nylon Body Armor Test in Korea FB 10-255 (14 min— 1953) rrrft-ftO.ftl' 220 Care of Tentage MF 10-8451 (8 min— 1955) . rrafe¥SJ-§§! 239 QM Nondivisional Units GF 10-23 (19 min— 1953— Color— Film Reference) ™Ji JJsLS*?- 224 Operation of Quartermaster Corps in CONUS GF 10-22 (11 min— 1953— Color— Film Reference) 11L ~ i'i1.11. *} A*£S- 224 Operation of the 97-10 Sewing Machine TF 10-1836 (16 min— 1953) ...... _^__r_^{: All !§§*:' 378 A Penny Saved TF 21-1612 (28 min— 1951) 404 Construction of 10,000 Barrel Bolted Steel Tanks — Part I — Foundation, Bottom, and Sidewalls TF 5-1817 (16 min— 1954) 335 Construction of 10,000 Barrel Bolted Steel Tanks— Part II— Center Sup- port, Deck, Valves, and Vents TF 5-1898 (9 min— 1954) 336 138 CATEGORY INDEX QM For synopsis see page No. Quartermaster Reclamation and Maintenance Company, Semi- mobile TF 10-1614 (15 min— 1950— Film Reference) _ 378 Your Proudest Duty TF 10-1473 (27 min— 1947— Film Reference) _ 377 Battlefield Evacuation of Deceased Personnel MF 10-7941 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) L-rsS8a«' 239 Processing of Remains and Interment in Temporary Military Cemeteries MF 10-7942 (9 min— 1953— Film Reference) 239 Search and Recovery of Deceased Personnel MF 10-7943 (7 min— 1953— Film Reference) 239 The QM Field Laundry MF 10-8452 (9 min— 1955) 239 Petroleum Supply Point Operations TF 10-1742 (27 min— 1952— Film Reference) ___ 378 Methods of Cleaning and Drying FS 11-94 (1950— Sound) 446 Shoe Repair— Part VI: The Patching Machine FS 10-159 (1944) 445 Safety Pointers for the Operation of QM Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Installations FS 20-15 (1945) 449 Characteristics of Army Lubricants FS 10-185 (1948— Sound) _ _. 445 Training War Dogs — Basic Exercises TF 10-1256 (21 min— 1943— Film Reference),., _ 377 Maintenance of Fixed Laundry Equipment MF 10-7578 (8 min— 1949— Color— Film Reference— Commercial Adapta- , i#0 tion) 238 Military Pipeline Operations — Part I — Laying Pipelines TF 5-1862 (19 min— 1954— Film Reference) 335 Military Pipeline Operations — Part II — Installation of Pumping Stations TF 5-1863 (17 min— 1954) 336 Military Pipeline Operations — Part III — Operation and Maintenance of Pipeline Systems TF 5-1864 (10 min— 1954) 336 Operation of the Mobile Petroleum Laboratory TF 10-2208 (23 min— 1955— Film Reference) 379 Fitting Army Uniforms and Footwear — Fitting of the Army Green Uniform TF 10-2426 (35 min— 1957— Film Reference) 380 Fitting Army Uniforms and Footwear — Fitting of Footwear TF 10-2430 (20 min— 1957— Film Reference) 380 Self Service Supply Center MF 10-8720 (24 min— 1957— Film Reference) 240 Fitting Army Uniforms and Footwear — Fitting General Duty Uniforms TF 10-2428 (38 min— 1957— Film Reference) 380 Site Selection and Movement of Quartermaster Non-Divisional Units MF 10-8722 (24 min— 1957— Film Reference).. 240 139 QM CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Recovery of Quartermaster Air Type Equipment MF 10-8724 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference) _________________________ 240 Quartermaster Inspection and Maintenance of Air Type Equipment MF 10-8726 (19 min— 1957— Film Reference) ________________ ___ ______ 240 Extraction of Heavy Equipment from Aircraft in Flight MF 10-8727 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference) ___________________ _ _____ 240 Your Army in Disaster Relief MF 19-7546 (17 min— 1949— Film Reference) _________________________ 257 Classification of Quartermaster Property MF 10-8878 (7 min— 1958— Replaces MF 10-8450 which is obsolete) ____ 240 Maintenance of a Petroleum Distribution System TF 10-2595 (44 min— 1958— Film Reference) _________________________ 380 Warehousing Series — Part I — Storage Procedures GF 10-36 (21 min— 1958— Film Reference) ___________________________ 224 Warehousing Series — Part II — Aisle Arrangement GF 10-37 (9 min— 1958— Film Reference) ________________ -. ___________ 224 Warehousing Series— Part HI— Bins, Racks, and Box Pallets GF 10-38 (11 min— 1958— Film Reference) ___________________________ 224 Operation of the 50-Gallon-per-Minute Petroleum Dispenser TF 10-1932 (21 min— 1954— Film Reference) __________________ .£--._ 261 Safety in Offices MF 20-7997 (10 min— 1953— From Navy Film MN 1921-D)^_£maji: 261 The Gamblers (Safe Tractor Operation) MF 20-8282 (21 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) ___ 263 To Live in Darkness MF 20-8357 (14 min— 1954) 263 Safe Clothing MF 20-8563 (7 min— 1955— Commercial Adaptation) .^UiJlf 264 Shipbuilding Safety— Rigging : Making A Safe Lift MF 55-8411 (20 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 7486-B) 286 Shipbuilding Safety — Rigging : Maintenance and Care of Gear MF 55-8412 (19 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 7486-C) 286 For Safety's Sake MF 61-1093 (15 min— 1944— Commercial Adaptation) .-..^Ljai^lLst-ir 294 Safety in the Shop MF 61-7771 (12 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. 481) _ _ 296 Office Hazards FS 20-7 (1944) u'iLM^2_Li3! 449 Good Housekeeping FS 20-8 (1944) 449 Safe from Fire FS 20-10 (1945) .^truia 449 When Accidents Strike FS 20-12 (1944) 2"&lJL™J>. ..._.__ 449 Safe Use of Hand Tools FS 20-13 (1945) . . 449 Safe Use of Fork Lift FS 20-14 (1945) 1™??!*!!®: 449 Safety Precautions in Handling Explosives and Demolitions FS 5-69 (1945) _>_!!?.' 432 No Man's Land FS 20-24 (1947— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) _ _ J^tlUll: if 449 Follow the Leader FS 20-29 (1948— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) _ 449 Safety Is in Order FS 20-30 (1948— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) _______ _tll^~' 450 Brain Beats Brawn FS 20-31 (1948— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450 141 SAFETY CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Production with Safety FS 20-32 (1948— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450 Cause and Cure FS 20-33 (1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 450 Stop, Look, and Listen FS 20-38 (1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 2i JiUP 450 Human Factors in Safety — Teamwork for Safety FS 20-61 (1949 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 450 Human Factors in Safety — Teaching Safety on the Job FS 20-58 (1949 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 450 Human Factors in Safety — Everybody's Different FS 20-60 (1949 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 450 Human Factors in Safety — The Secret of Supervision FS 20-57 (1949 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) __l^^iv*UiAiJ&Jtfi$&- 450 Human Factors in Safety — Safety Case Histories FS 20-62 (1949 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 450 Safety Pointers for Post Engineer Maintenance Operations (1945) FS 20-16 (1945) 449 Flight Safety FS 31-8 (1951) 452 Safety Pointers for the Operation of QM Laundry and Dry-cleaning Installations FS 20-15 (1945) 449 Stop Them Before They Start (Fire Prevention) MF 20-8778 (15 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation) 267 One to a Customer (Safety) MF 20-8777 (10 min— 1957— Commercial Adaptation) 267 Stay Alert Stay Alive (Safety) MF 20-8776 (13 min— 1957— Commercial Adaptation) 267 Safety in Navy Yards MF 55-8489 (16 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 1921 A) 290 Aim for Safety (Hunting Safety) MF 20-8784 (16 min— 1958— Color— Commercial Adaptation— Distribu- H^ tion limited to one 16mm print to each Central Film and Equipment Exchange in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available on re- order) 267 Flammable Liquid Fire Safety MF 20-8898 (20 min— 1958— Color) Ladders, Scaffolds, and Floor Openings MF 20-8773 (9 min — 1958 — Color — Commercial Adaptation) Paddle a Safe Canoe MF 20-8783 (15 min — 1957 — Color — Commercial Adaptation) *-*-- t-i 267 Don't Drop Your Guard MF 20-8775 (10 min— 1957— Color) 267 Good Housekeeping for Men Only MF 20-8774 (13 min— 1957— Color) 267 Human Factors in Safety — People Are All Alike FS 20-59 (1949 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 450 142 CATEGORY INDEX SAFETY DRIVING SAFETY For synopsis see page No. A Day in Court MF 55-8150 (32 min— 1953— Distribution limited to CONUS— Com- mercial Adaptation) K.----- ______ 285 Smooth Operation GF 20-7 (15 niin — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation) _ 225 Safety Record GF 20-8 (12 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation) 225 Caution at the Cross Roads GF 20-13 (11 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation). _ 225 Danger in Reverse GF 20-14 (8 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation) 225 Too Close for Comfort GF 20-15 (8 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) 226 Too Fast for Conditions GF 20-16 (9 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) 226 Wrong Side Suicide GF 20-17 (11 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) _ __ 226 Looking for Trouble GF 20-19 (11 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) 226 What Happened GF 20-20 (8 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) 226 Motor Mania MF 9-8428 (8 min— 1955— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 237 "X" Marks the Spot MF 20-1368 (22 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 258 It's Wanton Murder MF 20-1367 (12 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 258 Highway Mania MF 20-1370 (10 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) ___ji_Ll-Le 258 Your Driving Habits MF 20-1372 (14 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) _-__^u_ttJCLU--J->-£2-- 258 And Then There Were Four MF 20-7855 (26 min— 1951— Commercial Adaptation) 260 Safety Saves MF 20-8218 (26 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 262 Drive Right MF 20-8348 (20 min— 1954— From Navy Film MN 7498-B) 263 Devil Take Us (Motor Vehicle Safety) MF 20-8587 (21 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 264 Last Date MF 20-7854 (19 min— 1951) __::::::::;::-;„:_.____'- 260 A Closed Book MF 20-7857 (26 min— 1951— Commercial Adaptation) 261 Borrowed Power MF 20-8717 (17 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 266 143 SAFETY CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Look Who's Driving MF 20-8780 (8 min — 1957 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Distribu- tion is limited to one print to each Central Film and Equipment Exchange in CONUS and Overseas for loan to interested units) 267 Knowing's Not Enough (Safety) MF 20-8844 (28 min — 1957 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Dis- tributed to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and Overseas) 268 Safe Driving in Bad Weather— Part I— Light Vehicles MF 55-8769 (17 min— 1957— From Air Force Film TF 1-5013) 293 Safe Driving in Bad Weather — Part II — Trucks and Tractor-Trailer MF 55-8770 (15 min— 1957— From Air Force Film TF 1-5013) 293 Defensive Driving FS 20-53 (1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 450 The Tragic Road to Safety FS 20-25 (1948 — Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 449 No Use Skidding FS 20-54 (1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 450 Method of Governing Motor March Columns — Maintenance of Safe Inter- vehicular Gap FS 55-15 (11 min— 1955— Sound) _ 454 A Safe Day MF 20-1371 (10 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 258 Defensive Driving Series— The Art of Being Passed MF 20-8952 (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com- mercial Adaptation) 269 Defensive Driving Series— Don't Be a Sitting Duck MF 20-8949 (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com- mercial Adaptation) * Lv-uiwj-
    -3&Vl 381 Electricity and Magnetism — Part IV: Charging Storage Batteries TF 11-1219 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference) 381 Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters — Theory TF 11-1666 (35 min— 1952— Film Reference) 383 Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters — Practical Application TF 1 1-1667 (33 min— 1952— Film Reference) 383 Circuit Testing — Signal Generators TF 11-1668 (26 min— 1952— Film Reference) 384 Taking the Mystery Out of Power Factor FS 20-26 (1948— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 449 WIRE Newfoundland Communications FB 11-69 (21 min— 1943— Color— Film Reference)_u3Lsa.iSJuLliL- 220 Your Job in the Signal Corps MF 11-7803 (20 min— 1951— Film Reference) 242 Science and the Signal Corps MF 11-7710 (19 min— 1950— Film Reference) 241 Your Army in Disaster Relief MF 19-7546 (17 min— 1949— Film Reference) __ 257 Story of Communications on Project Sandstone MF 20-7673 (29 min— 1950— From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 19-7) 259 Preventive Maintenance Practices for Ground Signal Equipment TF 11-1425 (19 min— 1945— Film Reference) 382 — R0 10 145 SIG CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Maintenance of the Coaxial Line TF 11-1646 (29 min— 1951— Film Reference) 383 Pole Line Construction — Part I: Erecting Telephone Poles TF 11-951 (18 min— 1943— Film Reference)-. 381 Pole Line Construction — Part II: Installation of Cross Arms TF 11-952 (9 min— 1943— Film Reference) 381 Pole Line Construction — Part III: Installation of Special Cross Arms TF 11-968 (13 min— 1943— Film Reference) 381 Pole Line Construction — Part IV: Fundamentals of Guying TF 11-1069 (10 min— 1943— Film Reference) 381 Pole Line Construction— Part V: Installation of Anchors TF 11-1070 (9 min — 1943 — Film Reference) 381 Pole Line Construction — Part VI: Installation of Guys TF 11-1071 (10 min— 1943— Film Reference) 381 Installation of Field Cable TF 11-1317 (20 min— 1944— Film Reference) .— ^.laji^iieLdjiiJKi. 381 Loading and Unloading Poles TF 11-1384 (21 min— 1944— Film Reference) J 382 Erecting Large Poles TF 11-1406 (26 min— 1945— Film Reference) 382 Basic Telephony TF 11-1553 (20 min— 1949— Film Reference) 382 Multiple Switchboards — Installation and Operation TF 11-1555 (24 min— 1949— Film Reference) 382 Field Wire Laying Equipment TF 11-1637 (20 min— 1950— Film Reference) 383 Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters — Theory TF 11-1666 (35 min— 1952— Film Reference) 383 Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters — Practical Multimeters TF 11-1667 (33 min— 1952— Film Reference) 383 Manual Telephone Central Office AN/TTC-7 GF 11-39 (18 min— 1958— Film Reference) 225 Facsimile Equipment RC-120 — Part I: Theory and Description TF 11-1397 (20 min— 1944— Film Reference) 382 Facsimile Equipment RC-120— Part II: Operation TF 11-1398 (23 min— 1944— Film Reference) 382 Climbing and Working on Poles TF 11-590 (15 min— 1942— Film Reference) 380 Field Wire Splices TF 11-1564 (15 min— 1950— Film Reference) 383 Line-up of Field Teletypewriters Set EE-98-A TF 11-1839 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) 385 Communication Center Procedure for Corps and Lower Headquarters — Part I: Outgoing Messages TF 11-1733 (17 min— 1951— Film Reference) 384 Communication Center Procedures for Corps and Lower Headquarters TF 11-1734 (7 min— 1951— Film Reference) __ 384 146 CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Manual Teletypewriter Operation and Procedures — Part II — Teletype- writer Procedure and Preparation of Message TF 11-1883 (16 min— 1954— Film Reference) ____ ...... _______________ 385 Manual Teletypewriter Operation and Procedures — Part III — Single and Multiple Calls — Making Corrections and Repetitions TF 11-1884 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) __________________________ 386 Manual Teletypewriter Operation and Procedures — Part IV — Maintenance and Summary TF 11-1885 (11 min— 1954— Film Reference) _________________________ 386 Fundamentals of Carrier Telephony — Part I: Principles and Applications TF 11-2088 (13 min— 1945— Film Reference) _________________________ 387 Fundamentals of Carrier Telephony — Part II: Terminal and Repeaters TF 1 1-2089 (25 min— 1945— Film Reference) _________________________ 387 Line-up Procedure for Tactical Telegraph Carrier Equipment TF 11-1837 (7 min — 1953 — Film Reference) __________________________ 385 Line-up Procedure for Tactical Telephone Carrier Equipment TF 11-1838 (11 min— 1953— Film Reference) _________________________ 385 The Army Command and Administrative Network — Part I — Network Facilities TF 11-2317 (20 min— 1956— Replaces TF 11-1648) ___________________ The Army Command and Administrative Network — Part II — Traffic Operations TF 11-2318 (23 min— 1957— Film Reference — Replaces TF 11-1649 which is obsolete) _________________________________________________ __ 388 Electronic Search Recording Techniques (U) TF 30-2601 (37 min— 1958— This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) ___ 411 Installation of Teletypewriter AN/PGC-1 TF 11-2525 (20 min— 1957— Film Reference) _________________________ 389 Use of Signal Generator AN/URM-25D TF 11-2441 (7 min— 1956— Film Reference) __________________________ 388 Maintenance of Field Wire Circuits — Part I: Prevention of Trouble FS 11-22 (1943)___ ............ ____________________________________ 445 Maintenance of Field Wire Circuits — Part II: Detection of Trouble FS 11-23 (1943) ___________ ..... _____ _ ______ _ ______________ _ _______ 445 Maintenance of Field Wire Circuits — Part HI: Localization and Correction of Trouble FS 11-24 (1943).. :. ..... .... ....... --------- Plow LC-61 (Cable) FS ii-54 d944) — ............ ^-ssa Use of Repeating Coil C-161 FS 11-64 (1944) _______ .......... _________________________ ........ 445 Telephone Central Office Set TC-12— Part I: Introduction FS 11-67 (1944) __________________________________________ ......... 445 Telephone Central Office Set TC-12— Part II: Installation FS 11-68 (1944) __________________________________________ ......... 445 Telephone Central Office Set TC-12— Part III: Operation FS 11-69 (1944) __________________ 44 o / lo oa! hnfcS) IdOS 147 SIG CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Spiral-four Cable — Part II: Expedient Splice FS 11-78 (1945) _______________________________________ ..... _______ 445 Spiral-four Cable— Part III: Permanent Splice FS 11-79 (1945) ___________________________________________________ 446 Field Wire Ties FS 11-101 (1950) __________________________________________________ 446 Switchboard SB-22/PT, Installation and Operation FS 11-117 (1954) __________________________________________________ 446 Circuit Diagrams FS 11-137 (1953) ____________________________ _________ _ ____________ 446 Drop Wire Runs— Part I MF 11-8208 (16 min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation) _________________ 242 Drop Wire Runs— Part II MF 11-8209 (30 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) ___r_ .?<£ j^M^!iU 242 "T" Zone Inspection MF 11-8210 (18 min— 1954— Color— Commercial Adaptation) Jl^A^JllV 242 Improved Field Wire Laying with Wire Dispensers FB 11-234 (13 min— 1950— Film Reference) ________ M%-M*«i5«PJ>.Ja^ 220 Use of Coffing Hoist and Strand Dynamometer TF 11-2400 (6 min— 1956— Film Reference) __..^^^}*®i).'!!** 388 Use of the Cable Lashing Machine LC-231/FT TF 11-2399 (10 min— 1956) ________________________________________ 388 The Step by Step Switch - 197-type Selector (Parts 1, 2, and 3) MF 1 1-8054 (69 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) _ _ _ . 1 _ T _r _______ 242 Signals for Missiles MF 11-8924 (20 min — 1958— Color — Limited number of prints distributed to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges) __________________________ 243 Operation and Maintenance of Communication Equipment in Extreme Cold TF 1 1-1776 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) _____ _ ___________________ 384 Theory of Simplex and Phantom Circuits — Part I: Balanced Conditions TF 11-2062 (14 min— 1944— Film Reference) _________________________ 386 Theory of Simplex and Phantom Circuits — Part II: Unbalanced Conditions TF 11-2063 (19 min— 1944— Film Reference) ______________ _____:_1:Ll.J£J 386 Manual Teletypewriter Operation and Procedures — Part I — Teletypewriter Operation TF 11-1882 (9 min— 1953— Film Reference) _____________ .--"^^•Li* 385 Open Wire Transposition Systems TF 11-1959 (17 min— 1955— Film Reference) _____ ..--iiziilV-f.! 386 Use of Marlinespike TF 55-2370 (3 min— 1956— Film Reference) ____________ ....... i*S*Jl2?' 427 €! OT te& 9t»HO teiiii9O *m0rfqdls»T RADIO Electrons on Parade EF 183 (20 min— 1945— Commercial Adaptation) ____________ ......... 214 Maintenance of the Coaxial Line TF 11-1646 (29 min— 1951— Film Reference) _________________________ 383 Use of Voice Radio TF 11-2061 (28 min— 1944— Film Reference) _________________________ 386 148 CATEGORY INDEX SIG For synopsis see page No. Science and the Signal Corps MF 11-7710 (19 min— 1950— Film Reference). _ __ 241 Your Job in the Signal Corps MF 11-7803 (20 min— 1951— Film Reference) • 242 Your Army in Disaster Relief MF 19-7546 (17 min— 1949— Film Reference) __. 457 Story of Communications on Project Sandstone MF 20-7673 (29 min — 1950 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 19-7) -a^tH.-r 259 Preventive Maintenance Practices for Ground Signal Equipment TF 11-1425 (19 min— 1945— Film Reference) 382 Radio Operator Training — Technique of Hand Sending TF 11-1694 (9 min— 1951— Distribution limited to ZI— Film Reference) _ _ 384 Radio Operator Training — Rhythm, Speed, and Accuracy in Hand Sending TF 11-1695 (11 min— 1951— Distribution limited to ZI— Film Reference) _ 384 Frequency Meter SCR-211 TF 11-1188 (18 min— 1943— Film Reference) 381 Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters — Theory TF 11-1666 (35 min— 1952— Film Reference) 383 Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters — Practical Multimeters TF 11-1667 (33 min— 1952— Film Reference) 383 Circuit Testing — Signal Generators TF 11-1668 (26 min— 1952— Film Reference) 384 Microwave Oscillators TF 1 1-1567 (18 min— 1949— Film Reference) DI IL-Lll^ 383 The Effects of the Ionosphere on Radio Wave Propagation TF 11-1632 (30 min— 1950— Film Reference) 383 Tuning Transmitters — Part I: Setting Frequency TF 1 1-1342 ( 16 min— 1944— Film Reference) V^y ' ~«M J& Jl _ . _ 381 Communication Center Procedure for Corps and Lower Headquarters — Part I: Outgoing Messages TF 11-1733 (17 min— 1951— Film Reference) 384 Communication Center Procedures for Corps and Lower Headquarters TF 11-1734 (7 min— 1951— Film Reference) 384 Operation of The Converter M-209 (U) TF 11-1853 (31 min— 1953— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 385 Radio Sets AN/GRC-3, -4, -5, -6, -7, and -8 TF 11-1793 (15 min— 1952— Film Reference) 385 The Single Sideband Multichannel Radio System TF 11-1900 (39 min— 1954— Film Reference) 386 Radio Transmission Security TF 11-1976 (28 min— 1955) 386 Tuned Circuits TF 11-1831 (28 min— 1954) 1 385 Defense Against Radio Jamming TF 11-1995 (24 min— 1956) 386 Tuning Transmitters — Part II: Amplifier and Antenna Tuning TF 11-2091 (20 min— 1945— Film Reference) 387 149 CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Erection of the AS-19/TRC-1 Antenna System TF 11-1823 (14 min— 1953— Film Reference) _________________________ 385 AN/TRC — The Radio Relay Systems of Communications TF 11-1779 (42 min— 1952— Film Reference) _________________________ 384 Basic Principles of Frequency Modulation TF 1 1-2069 (31 min— 1944— Film Reference) _________________________ 387 Radio Sets AN/PRC-8, 9, and 10 TF 11-2180 (26 min— 1955) ________________________________________ 387 Calibrating and Tuning Radio Set AN/PRC-10 TF 11-2181 (9 min— 1955) _________________________________________ 387 Calibration Procedure, Set NR-2, RT 70 TF 11-2298 (9 min— 1956 — Film Reference) __________________________ 388 The Army Command and Administrative Network — Part I — Network Fa- cilities TF 11-2317 (20 min— 1956— Replaces TF 11-1648) ____________________ 388 The Army Command and Administrative Network — Part II — Traffic Op- erations TF 11-2318 (23 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 11-1649 which is obsolete) -------------------------- *#. «Br4— &KH — *H«* -3$* -&&&*-• 388 Preset Procedure Radio Receiver AN/GRR-5 TF 11-2391 (5 min— 1956— Film Reference) __________________________ 388 Reading Multimeter Scales TF 11-2392 (6 min— 1956— Film Reference) __________________________ 388 Use of Signal Generator AN/URM-25D TF 11-2441 (7 min— 1956— Film Reference) __________________________ 388 Radio Set AN/GRC-9 TF 11-2526 (34 min— 1957— Film Reference) _________________________ 389 Training Generator AN/URA-T1 TF 11-2527 (25 min— 1957— Film Reference) _________________________ 389 Introduction to the IFF, Mark X— Identification of Friend or Foe (U) TF 44-2340 (19 min — 1957 — Limited distribution to Army Film and Equip- ment Exchanges in CONUS and overseas for loan to need-to-know audi- ences—Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) ________________________ 421 Radio Direction Finding— Part I— Theory and Equipment FS 30-10 (25 min— 1956— Sound— Film Reference) ___________________ 452 Radio Direction Finding — Part II — Installation and Operations (U) FS 30-11 (37 min — 1957 — Sound — Limited distribution to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS for loan to need-to-know audiences— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) ____________________ 452 Radio Technician Training Series — Capacitance MF 11-1087 (31 min— 1944— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN 1540-A) ____________________________________________ 241 Radio Technician Training Series — Parts I and II: Inductance MF 11-1088 (34 min— 1944— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN 1540-B) _________________________________________ -'-'-I 241 Hazards of High-powered Radio Transmitters FS 11-107 (1952) ____ _ _____ ________ _______________ _ ______ - -------- 446 -•1 -Jf Jtii't—- aidttfittfefifiiT i 150 CATEGORY INDEX SIG For synopsis see page No. Wave Propagation and Antenna Theory — Part I FS 11-142 (42 min— 1955— Sound) 446 Wave Propagation and Antenna Theory — Part II FS 11-145 (30 min— 1955— Sound) 446 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part I: Exterior General Description and Nomenclature FS 4-222 (1944) 431 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part II— Description and Nomenclature, Interior FS 4-225 (1944) ^d«ft-; 431 Radio Interference— Part I TF 1 1-2487 (23 min— 1958— Film Reference) 388 Radio Interference — Part II TF 11-2488 (37 min— 1958— Film Reference) 388 Radio Set AN/GRC-2&-(*)— Part I— Characteristics, Use, and Modes of Operation TF 11-2489 (12 min— 1958— Film Reference) 388 Radio Set AN/GRC-26 (*)— Part II— Shutdown Checks TF 11-2490 (6 min— 1958— Film-Reference) ..__ 389 Radio Set AN/GRC-26- (*)— Part III— Operation Power Plant and Starting Operation TF 11-2491 (4 min— 1958— Film Reference) 389 Radiotelephone Procedures — Operation TF 11-2553 (25 min— 1958— Film Reference) 389 Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*) — Part IV — Setting Up Receiver as Frequency Standard TF 11-2563 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) 389 Radio Set AN/GRC-26- (*)— Part V— Preparing Transmitter for Operation TF 11-2564 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) >Ll«J2Ci2' 390 Radio Set AN/GRC-26~(*)— Part VI— Tuning of the Frequency Shift Exciter TF 11-2565 (8 min— 1958— Film Reference) 390 Radio Set AN/GRC-26^ (*)— Part VII— Tuning Transmitter Using a Double Antenna TF 1 1-2566 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) _ _ _ J _ . "JOI ol] j&i.- 390 Radio Set AN/GRC-26- (*)— Part VIII— Adjustment for Voice Operation TF 11-2567 (3 min— 1958— Film Reference) k_^j_l 390 Radio Set AN/GRC-26- (*)— Part IX— Adjustment for Radioteletype Operation TF 11-2568 (6 min— 1958— Film Reference) >£Ji.:ll- 390 Radio Set AN/GRC-26- (*)— Part X— Adjustment for Dual Diversity Reception TF 11-2569 (6 min— 1958— Film Reference) 390 Radio Set AN/GRC-26- (*)— Part XI— Tuning Transmitter Using Whip Antenna TF 11-2570 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) 390 Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part II— Partial Shutdown and First Echelon Maintenance for Operator TF 11-2571 (3 min— 1958— Film Reference) 390 151 SIG CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Signals for Missiles MF 11-8924 (20 min — 1958 — Color — Limited number of prints distributed to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges) 243 - RADAR The Cathode-ray Oscilloscope MF 11-1016 (24 min— 1944— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN 2104-B) 240 Science and the Signal Corps MF 11-7710 (19 min— 1950— Film Reference) 241 Your Job in the Signal Corps MF 11-7803 (20 min— 1951— Film Reference) 242 AA Defense System AN/GSG-2 (U) MF 11-8378 (33 min— 1954— Distribution limited to film libraries at certain Class II installations— Film is classified SECRET) 243 Electronic Countermeasures Airborne Signal Analyzing Equipment AN/APA-74 (U) MF 11-8399 (22 min— 1954— Limited distribution to F&EE, Ft Mon- mouth, NJ M/F Used by: The Signal School; F&EE, Ft Huachuca, Ariz. M/F Used by: Army Electronic Proving Grounds — From Navy ' .' Film MN 7897- A— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 243 Story of Communication on Project Sandstone MF 20-7673 (29 min— 1950— From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 19-7) 259 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part IV, Section B: Orientation and Synchro- nization with the M9 and M10 Directors FS 44-9 (1944) 453 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part I: Exterior General Description and Nomenclature FS 4-222 (1944) 431 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part II: Description and Nomenclature, Interior FS 4-225 (1944) 431 Mark III, IFF Modifications (U) FB 11-134 (13 min— 1944— Film is classified SECRET) 220 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part V: Operational Checks FS 44-3 (1944) 453 Principles of Radar Operation — Part II: Methods of Indicator Presen- tation TF 4-1103 (26 min— 1944— Film Reference) _?^££. 328 Effects of the Ionosphere on Radio Wave Propagation TF 11-1632 (30 min— 1950— Film Reference) 383 Siting of Gun Laying Radar Sets TF 4-1323 (33 min— 1944— Film Reference) 330 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part I: Emplacement and March Order TF 4-1324 (39 min— 1944— Film Reference) 330 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part II: Tracking Targets TF 4-1325 (16 min— 1944— Film Reference) 330 152 CATEGORY INDEX SIG For synopsis see page No. Radar Spotting of Trial Fire— SCR-584 TF 4-1363 (9 min— 1944— Film Reference) 330 Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part HI— The M9 Type Director with SCR-584 Radar Set TF 9-1846 (13 min— 1955) 368 Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part IV— The Integrated Fire Control System M33 TF 9-2199 (18 min— 1955) 372 Technical Principles of Radar — Part I: Introduction TF 11-1385 (22 min— 1945— Film Reference) 382 Technical Principles of Radar — Part II: Mechanics TF 11-1386 (22 min— 1945— Film Reference) 382 Technical Principles of Radar— Part III: Indicators TF 11-1387 (45 min— 1946— Film Reference) 382 Radar Anti-Jamming for the Radar Operator — Part I — Receiver Adjust- ments (U) TF 11-1420 (29 min— 1945— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 382 Radar Anti-Jamming for the Radar Operator — Part II — Recognition of Electronic Jamming (U) TF 11-1421 (28 min— 1945— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 382 Radar Anti-Jamming for the Radar Operator — Part III — Window (U) TF 11-1422 (32 min— 1945— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 382 Microwave Oscillators TF 11-1567 (18 min— 1949— Film Reference) 383 Circuit Testing With Meters and Multimeters — Theory TF 11-1666 (35 min— 1952— Film, Reference) 383 Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters— Practical Multimeters TF 11-1667 (33 min— 1952— Film Reference) ji^lI^jJJLU- 383 Circuit Testing— Signal Generators TF 11-1668 (26 min— 1952— Film Reference) l?5Hj 384 Servo Systems and Data Transmission — Part I— Fundamentals of Servo TF 11-2235 (17 min— 1956) 387 Servo Systems and Data Transmission — Part II— Basic Principles of Positioning Servos TF 11-2236 (33 min— 1956)_._ __.. 387 Principles of Multivibrators TF 11-2238 (26 min-1956).. 'rt^M^txirW ™ Use of Signal Generator AN/URM-25D TF 11-2441 (7 min— 1956— Film Reference) 388 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part IV: Interference TF 44-1327 (18 min— 1945— Film Reference) 413 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part V: Electronic Jamming TF 44-1409 (20 min— 1945— Film Reference) 414 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part VI: Window Jamming TF 44-1410 (31 min— 1945— Film Reference) 414 Spotting Trial Bursts by Radar TF 44r-1606 (13 min— 1951) 414 153 SIG CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Orientation and Synchronization of the SCR-584 and SCR- 784 with M9 and M10 Directors TF 44-1682 (26 min— 1951) 415 Employment of the AAFCS M33 Fire Control System Trailer TF 44-1780 (17 min— 1952) aiaL.S;i;£ii 415 Emplacement of the AAFCS M33 Acquisition Radar TF 44-1781 (14 min— 1953) 415 March Order of the AAFCS M33 Fire Control System TF 44-1782 (15 min— 1953) ---ix— 415 March Order of AAFCS M33 Acquisition Radar TF 44-1783 (16 min— 1952) •„} T-v-i--i- 415 Antiaircraft Fire Control System M33: Fire Missions TF 44-1886 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 415 Antiaircraft Fire Control System M33: Orientation and Synchronization TF 44-1887 (18 min— 1954— Film Reference) 415 Antiaircraft Fire Control System M33 — Start and Stop Procedure TF 44-1888 (18 min— 1954) 416 NIKE-AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments — Part I— Target Tracking Radar TF 44-2172 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) 419 NIKE-AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments — Part II— Missile Tracking Radar (U) TF 44-2173 (26 min— 1957— Film Reference— Film is classified CONFI- DENTIAL) 419 NIKE-AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments — Part III— Computer (U) TF 44-2171 (20 min— 1958— Film Reference— Distribution limited to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 419 NIKE-AJAX Battery, The Ground-Guidance Equipment Operation of the Personnel Heating and Ventilating System TF 44-2170 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) 419 NIKE-AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground- Guidance Equipment — Part I — Acquisition Radar (U) TF 44-2166 (18 min— 1957— Film Reference— Film is classified CONFI- DE NTI A Lr- Modified Handling Authorized) 419 NIKE-AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-Guidance Equipment — Part II — Target Tracking Radar (U) TF 44-2167 (12 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) 419 NIKE-AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground- Guidance Equipment— Part III— Missile Tracking Radar TF 44-2168 (11 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY)_ 419 154 CATEGORY INDEX SIG For synopsis see page No. NIKE- A J AX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground- Guidance Equipment — Part IV — Computer TF 44^2169 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) 419 Reading Multimeter Scales TF 11-2392 (6 min— 1956— Film Reference) _____ '.-111. *,...^Q*^.' 388 Radar Jamming MF 11-1086 (31 min— 1944) 241 Effects of Electronic Counter measures on Air Defense Radars TF 44-2544 (22 min— 1958— Film Reference— Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY).... 421 AAFCS M33 Defense Against Electronic Countermeasures (U) TF 44-2546 (24 min— 1958— Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 421 Skysweeper Radar System — Defense Against Electronic Countermeasures TF 44-2547 (16 min— 1958— Film Reference— Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) . 422 Surveillance Radar System AN/TPS-1D — Defense Against Electronic Countermeasures TF 44-2548 (18 min— 1958— Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) 422 Operation of the Skysweeper Radar TF 44-2528 (36 min— 1957— Film Reference) 421 Signals for Missiles MF 11-8924 (20 min— 1958— Color— Limited number of prints distributed to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges) 243 PICTORIAL Role of the Cameraman RTAF 141 (12 min— 1952) 198 The Mitchell Camera TF 11-298 (17 min— 1942— Film Reference) 380 Film Tactics TF 11-1572 (23 min— 1949— Film Reference).. 383 1 The Technique of Good Projection TF 11-1574 (36 min— 1950— Film Reference) 383 How to Operate the Army 16-mm Sound Projector Set TF 11-1752 (31 min— 1952— Film Reference). 384 Photo Flash Photography— How it Works MF 11-1032 (27 min— 1944— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation. _ 240 Facts About Film MF 11-7754 (10 min— 1951— Commercial Adaptation) 241 Basic Portraiture Lighting MF 11-7889 (13 min-1951). .............:^^f^f^ 242 Origins of the Motion Picture MF 11-8634 (21 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 8103) 243 Photolithography — I — How to Make a Good Impression MF 33-8204 (25 min— 1955— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 275 155 SIG CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Photolithography— II— A Better Run for Your Money MF 33-8205 (20 min — 1955 — Color — Commercial Adaptation) 275 Film Strip Preparation FS 11-3 (1942) 445 Film Strip Projector, PH-222— Setting Up and Operating FS 11-50 (1944) &Ji8g; 445 Photographic Darkroom Procedures — Tank Development of Cut Film FS 11-58 (1944) 445 Photographic Darkroom Procedure — Part I: Loading Film Holders FS 11-59 (1944) 445 Photographic Darkroom Procedure — Part III : Contact Printing FS 11-60 (1944) 445 Photographic Darkroom Procedure — Part IV: Projection Printing FS 11-61 (1944) 445 The Photographic Negative FS 11-65 (1944) 445 Photographic Chemistry FS 11-70 (1944— Sound— Film Reference) 445 \J i- o i I Fine Gram Processing FS 11-83 (1944— Film Reference) 446 Framing, Composition, and Perspective FS 11-106 (1951) 446 Repair of Camera PH-47-E and -F, Part I: Disassembly and Reassembly of the Bed and Back FS 11-108 (1952) 448 Military Portraiture and Lighting FS 11-109 (1952) 446 Repair of Camera PH-47-F — Part III: Disassembly and Reassembly of the Ilex Shutter FS 11-111 (1952) 446 Repair of Camera PH-47-E — Part IV: Disassembly and Reassembly of the Supermatic Shutter FS 11-112 (1952) 446 Repair of Camera PH-47-( ) — Part V: Disassembly and Reassembly of the Kalart and Hugo Meyers Range Finders FS 11-113 (1952) 446 Repair of Camera PH-47-( )— Part VI: The Flashgun, Solenoid, and Built-in Synchronizer FS 11-114 (1953) 446 Heights and Depths EF 179 (9 min— 1945) 213 Identification Photography — Operation of Equipment FS 11-115 (1952) 446 Your Job in the Signal Corps MF 11-7803 (20 min— 1951— Film Reference) _ 242 '-—V."..r.Y.~__ 156 CATEGORY INDEX SIG ,<•**«,»«««»«»» see page No. Newsreel Planning Pays Off (No release No.) (17 min— 1958) ........ _____________________ ...... _ ..... . 298 . ALL OTHERS Your Job in the Signal Corps MF 11-7803 (20 min — 1951 — Film Reference) ________ ................. 242 Science and the Signal Corps MF 11-7710 (19 min— 1950— Film Reference) ....... __________________ 241 Pro Patria Vigilans (Training and Operation of Signal Corps Units in WWII) MF 11-1231 (22 min — 1945 — Film Reference) ________________________ 241 Operation and Maintenance of Communication Equipment in Extreme Cold TF 11-1776 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) _________________________ 384 Preventive Maintenance of Signal Equipment for Commanders MF 11-7915 (15 min— 1952) ________________________________________ 242 Communication Center — Procedures for Corps and Lower Headquarters TF 11-1734 (7 min— 1951— Film Reference) __________________________ 384 Communication Center — Procedure for Corps and Lower Headquarters — Part I: Outgoing Messages TF 11-1733 (17 min— 1951— Film Reference) _________________________ 384 Air Ground Visual Communications — Part II: Communications with Friendly Airplanes By Panel FS 7-150 (1944) _______ ............................... _____________ 435 Sonic Deception (U) MF 11-1151 (29 min— 1945— Limited distribution— Further distribution must be authorized by OCSigO— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) _ _ 241 Operation Carpetbagger (U) MF 11-7899 (16 min— 1951— Limited distribution— Further distribution must be authorized by OCSigO— Film is classified SECRET) ________ 242 Operation of the TSEC/KL-7 (U) TF 11-2529 (38 min— 1957— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL). ^M>V 389 Transmission Security TF 30-2555 (30 min— 1958— Film Reference) ._^«— gW— nte-«>***i 4U Electronic Search Recording Techniques (U) TF 30-2601 (37 min— 1958— This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) ___ 411 Yuma Test Station Facilities MF 38-7917 (17 min— 1953— Color) ................. __ ........... ___ 276 The Sound Reproducer MC-364 FS 11-44 (1944— Sound) _____________ ........................... .__ 445 Methods of Cleaning and Drying FS 11-94 (1950— Sound) _____________________ ................... ... 446 Signal Supply: Item Identification FS 11-120 (1953) ____________________________ ...................... 446 Signal Supply: Nomenclature Systems FS 11-125 (1954) ...... ___________________ ............. . ........... 446 157 SUP SVC CATEGORY INDEX 36. SUPPLY SERVICES (Receipt and Issue; Storage; Materiel Packing and Handling; Field Operations) Note: Also see TRANSPORTATION: Driving and first echelon maintenance; motor; rail; water; air; all others; and QUARTER- MASTER: Food service and rations; other QM activities. For synopsis see page No. RECEIPT AND ISSUE Dollars and Sense — The Army Financial Management Plan MF 20-8635 (34 min— 1956) 265 Operation Streamline — Stock Accounting GF 10-18 (15 min— 1952— Color— Film Reference) »jRB-in>: 224 Materials Handling Methods TF 10-1530 (22 min— 1949— Film Reference) 377 Materials Handling of Unit Loads ] jnsj MF 10-7582 (11 min— 1949— Film Reference) „««.&&-£..-- 238 The Field Stock Control System TF 9-2121 (28 min — 1955 — Film Reference) i_$sg$ ** 371 Stock Control at War MF 54-1112 (20 min— 1945) 284 Quality Control Through Statistical Methods — Acceptance Sampling MF 38-8008 (17 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 6621-B) 276 Quality Control Through Statistical Methods — Process Control MF 38-8007 (13 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 6621- A) 276 Consolidated Loose Issue and Packing Room FB 10-224 (22 min— 1949— Film Reference) Llrz^Mt— u>._ _. 219 nation Breakdown TF 10-1654 (10 min— 1950— Film Reference) 378 Establishment of a Field Ammunition Supply Point TF 9-1655 (27 min— 1950) ?3£??£j!':!J^*f2™! 367 Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) Operation TF 9-1859 (25 min— 1954) _l5^.:____ _ 368 Petroleum Supply Point Operations TF 10-1742 (27 min— 1952— Film Reference) 378 Operation of the Mobile Petroleum Laboratory TF 10-2208 (23 min— 1955— Film Reference) Sgl^to |§)_IOdS 379 Stock Control Practices— Part I: Control Levels FS38-8 (1944— Sound) 453 Stock Control Practices— Part II: Stock Record Cards FS 38-9 (1 944— Sound— Film Reference) _- J5J J. •!' l- 453 War Department Shipping Document — Part I: Preliminary Preparation FS 38-2 (1944— Film Reference) 453 Documentation of Freight— Part III: The Bill of Lading FS55-4 (8 min— 1952— Sound) 454 Self Service Supply Center MF 10-8720 (24 min— 1957— Film Reference) _____ 240 The Big Picture — Operation Lifeline MF 20-8944 (28 min— 1958) __- 268 158 CATEGORY INDEX SUP SVC For synopsis see page No. STORAGE Consolidated Loose Issue and Packing Room FB 10-224 (22 min — 1949 — Film Reference) __ 219 Materials Handling Methods TF 10-1530 (22 min— 1949— Film Reference) 377 Prevention of Pilferage — Part I : Depots and Warehouses TF 19-1610 (20 min— 1952— Film Reference) 398 Establishment of a Field Ammunition Supply Point TF 9-1655 (27 min— 1950) 367 Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) Operation TF 9-1859 (25 min— 1954) 368 Petroleum Supply Point Operations TF 10-1742 (27 min— 1952— Film Reference) ._ 378 Operation of the Mobile Petroleum Laboratory TF 10-2208 (23 min— 1955— Film Reference) __ 379 Preventive Maintenance Practices for Ground Signal Equipment TF 11-1425 (19 min— 1945— Film Reference) 382 Sanitation Techniques in Rat Control TF 8-1672 (21 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358 Quality Control Through Statistical Methods — Acceptance Sampling MF 38-8008 (17 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 662 1-B) 276 Quality Control Through Statistical Methods— Process Control MF 38-8007 (13 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 6621-A) 276 Warehousing Series — Part I — Storage Procedures GF 10-36 (21 min— 1958— Film Reference) 224 Warehousing Series— Part II— Aisle Arrangement GF 10-37 (9 min— 1958— Film Reference) 224 Warehousing Series— Part III— Bins, Racks, and Box Pallets GF 10-38 (11 min— 1958— Film Reference) 224 Warehousing at War— Part III: Receiving FS 38-5 (1945— Sound— Film Reference). _. 453 Warehousing at War— Part VI: Stacking and Unloading with Fork Lift Trucks FS 38-13 (1945— Sound-— Film Reference) J^Jrrr]2l!l*l if 453 Storage and Handling of Gasoline Lubricants in the Field— Part I: Gasoline FS 10-124 (1943)___ _ __ _Ii ^l. 444 Packaging and Packing— Methods of Preservation (Includes 1A Methods) SFS 38-33 (13 min— 1958— Film Reference— Sound) _ _._ 453 Prevention of Pilferage— Part II: On Ships and Wharves TF 19-1661 (31 min— 1951— Film Reference) 399 Dehumidified Storage MF 20-8935 (15 min— 1958— Distribution to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS— Navy Film MN 8077) 268 MATERIEL PACKING AND HANDLING Materials Handling Methods TF 10-1530 (22 min— 1949— Film Reference) ._ 377 159 SUP SVC CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Materials Handling of Unit Loads MF 10-7582 (11 min — 1949 — Film Reference) _________________________ 238 Consolidated Loose Issue and Packing Room FB 10-224 (22 min — 1949 — Film Reference) __________________________ 219 Operator's Care and Maintenance of Materials-Handling Equipment TF 10-2095 (17 min — 1945 — Film Reference) _________________________ 379 Packing of Materiel for Oversea Shipment — Part I: Cleaning, Preserv- ing, and Wrapping TF 9-1358 (30 min — 1944 — Film Reference) __________________________ 365 Preparation of Materiel for Oversea Shipment — Part II: Packing and Boxing TF 9-1359 (29 min— 1944) ......... ------- ----- -------- 365 Preparation of Materiel for Oversea Shipment — Part III : Crating TF 9-1374 (31 min— 1944) __________________________________ -JW-- - - 366 Stevedoring— Part VII: Heavy Lifts TF 55-1744 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) _________________________ 424 Spray-formed Plastic Casing FB 9-179 (19 min— 1945) ___________________________ -,~ --'., --.-- ,71-. 218 Peelable Plastic Packaging MF 38-8441 (15 min— 1955) ___________________ 276 Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Signal Corps Equipment FB 1 1-142 (17 min— 1944— Film Reference) ________________ ." _ -'_ - ' 220 v Waterproofing Signal Corps Equipment FB 1 1-188 (29 min— 1945— Film Reference) _________________ „ _ V- -U- • 220 Beach and Port Clearance by Highway Transport TF 55-1758 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) _________ Ir^vU-^.-l-J 424 Petroleum Supply Point Operations TF 10-1742 (27 min— 1952— Film Reference) ___________ -;„_,! _„-,.. 378 Operation of the Mobile Petroleum Laboratory TF 10-2208 (23 min— 1955— Film Reference) ________________ L/- ~ ____ 379 >W !» gnteiion • Establishment of a Field Ammunition Supply Point TF 9-1655 (27 min— 1950) _________________________________________ 367 Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) Operation TF 9-1859 (25 min— 1954) _____________________________________ -__- 368 Mechanical Handling of Materials FS 20-9 (1944) ..... - ...... - £,,,:; 449 Ammunition Handling in Depots FS 38-11 (1945— Sound) _______________ _ ___________________________ 453 Packaging and Packing — Use of Salvaged Packaging Materials SFS 38-27 (20 min— 1955— Sound) _____________ ___ ____________ . _____ 453 Packaging and Packing— Domestic Shipping Containers FS 38-29 (22 min— 1954) ___ ..... _________ . _________________________ 453 Packaging and Packing — Export Shipping Containers FS 38-28 (20 min— 1954) ______ ...... __________________________ ____ - 453 Packaging and Packing — Methods of Preservation SFS 38-26 (16 min— 1954— Sound) _____________ _ ____________________ 453 Packaging and Packing, Method I — Preservative Coating SFS 38-23 (11 min— 1954— Sound) _______ __. ________________________ 453 160 CATEGORY INDEX SUP SVC For synopsis see page No. Packaging and Packing — Methods of Preservation (Includes 1A Methods) SFS 38-33 ( 1 3 min— 1 958— Film Reference— Sound) 453 Military Packaging Procedures — Method IA-3, Greaseproof, Water- proof Bag, Sealed FS 11-98 (1951— Sound) 446 Packaging and Packing Method IA-8 — Greaseproof, Waterproof, Water- Vaporproof Bag, Sealed SFS 38-24 (10 min— 1954— Sound) 353 Packaging and Packing — Method IB — Strippable Compound Coating SFS 38-25 (14 min— 1954— Sound) 353 Military Packaging Procedures — Method HA, Floating Bag FS 11-99 (1951— Sound) ^iluiJit).Si* 446 Packaging Methods — Method IIB — Container-Barrier-Container FS 11-91 (1948— Sound) 446 Packaging and Packing, Method IIC— Cushioned-Item-Bag FS 38-22 (10 min— 1954— Sound; ___ 453 Military Packaging Procedures — Methods of Applying Preservative Coatings FS 11-100 (1951— Sound) 446 Documentation of Freight— Part III: The Bill of Lading FS55-4 (8 min— 1952— Sound) _._ 454 Stowing of General Cargo FS 55-6 (10 min— 1953— Sound) ^to-n*: 454 Storage and Handling of Gasoline Lubricants in the Field — Part I: Gasoline FS 10-124 (1943) 444 Unloading Gasoline from Tank Cars FS 10-126 (1943) l-2iiJ£J 444 The Big Picture — The Engineer Supply Mission MF 5-8954 (29 min— 1958) ;:-2ii.u£r 230 FIELD OPERATIONS A Penny Saved TF 21-1612 (28 min— 1951) 404 Economy is Everybody's Business AFIF 8 (19 min— 1950) 187 Ideas Unlimited MF 20-1144 (18 min— 1951— Commercial Adaptation) — ja^^^d3C.»aiiii 258 Materials Handling Methods TF 10-1530 (22 min— 1949— Film Reference) 377 Ration Breakdown TF 10-1654 (10 min— 1950— Film Ref erence) ____ 378 Depot Organization and Operations TF 10-1611 (11 min— 1950— Film Reference) 378 Industrial Plant Protection TF 19-1847 (29 min— 1953— Film Ref erence) __. 401 The Field Stock Control System TF 9-2121 (28 min— 1955— Film Reference) 371 Operation Streamline — Stock Accounting GF 10-18 (15 min— 1952— Color— Film Reference) .^l1.^?^?1 224 494599°— 95 11 161 SUP SVC CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Quartermaster Reclamation and Maintenance Company, Semi-mobile TF 10-1614 (15 min— 1950— Film Reference) 378 Beach and Port Clearance by Highway Transport TF 55-1758 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 424 Transportation Corps Operations — SUNAC MF 55-7952 (27 min— 1953) 284 The Eve of Battle MF 40-1043 (20 min— 1944— From British Film BC 7559) _ _ 278 Rolling to the Rhine MF 55-1135 (9 min— 1945) _ 284 Japan Logistical Command RTAF 142 (19 min— 1952) 198 Supply Problems in the Southwest Pacific FB 10-127 (40 min— 1944) ___ 219 C.O.D. Saipan MF 54-1114 (23 min— 1945) _ 284 Establishment of a Field Ammunition Supply Point TF 9-1655 (27 min— 1950). 367 Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) Operation TF 9-1859 (25 min— 1954) 368 Petroleum Supply Point Operations TF 10-1742 (27 min— 1952— Film Reference) 378 Operation of the Mobile Petroleum Laboratory TF 10-2208 (23 min— 1955— Film Reference) I 379 Storage and Handling of Gasoline Lubricants in the Field — Part I: Gasoline FS 10-124 (1943) 444 Unloading Gasoline from Tank Cars FS 10-126 (1943) 444 Signal Supply : Item Identification FS 11-120 (1953) 446 Signal Supply: Nomenclature System FS 11-125 (1954) 446 Movement Control in a Theater of Operations FS 55-21 (16 min — 1956 — Sound — Film Reference) 454 Big Picture, The— Operation Lifeline MF 20-8944 (28 min— 1958)... 268 37. TRANSPORTATION (Driving and First Echelon Mainte- nance; Motor; Rail; Water; Air; All Others) DRIVING AND FIRST ECHELON MAINTENANCE (For safety in vehicle driving; see SAFETY: Driving Safety) For synopsis see page No. Lubrication of Military Vehicles — Part I: Principles of Lubrication TF 9-1258 (25 min — 1943 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) 364 The Oil Filter Goes to War TF 9-1218 (26 min— 1943— Film Reference) 364 162 CATEGORY INDEX TRANS For synopsis see page No. Truck Operation in the Combat Zone TF 10-2087 (12 min— 1945— Film Reference) 379 Recovery Equipment — Part I — M62 Medium Wrecker, Operation of Powered Equipment Controls TF 9-2218 (14 min— 1956) 372 Recovery Equipment — Part II — M74 Medium Recovery Vehicle, Opera- tion of Powered Equipment Controls TF 9-2219 (16 min— 1956— Film Reference) lULCoiius^o.iiUl-..-- 372 Automotive Preventive Maintenance — After Operation TF 55-2557 (7 min— 1958— Film Reference) _ 427 Automotive Preventive Maintenance, Before the Operation TF 55-2558 (7 min— 1958— Film Reference) 427 Automotive Preventive Maintenance, During the Operation and at the Halt TF 55-2559 (6 min— 1958— Film Reference) _ 427 Safety Saves MF 20-8218 (26 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 262 Light Cargo Carrier, M29C FB 9-125 (16 min— 1944) .ffilH?irf«fe!M.teHj5 218 Driving the Semitrailer TF 55-1478 (19 min— 1948— Film Reference) 424 Truck, Amphibian, 2i/2-ton, 6x6, CMC, DUKW-353— Part I: First Echelon Maintenance TF 9-1328 (26 min— 1944— Film Reference) j 365 Spot Check Inspection of Motor Vehicles TF 9-1513 (17 min— 1948— Film Reference) l^'J.rJY^J.1.'.-.- 367 Why Engines are Governed TF 55-2184 (5 min— 1955— Film Reference) 425 Motor Vehicle Operation FS 20-11 (1944) 449 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon Driver, Before-operation Service — Part I FS 9-222 (1944) ~l™V^?All 442 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon Driver, Before-operation Service — Part II FS 9-223 (1944) 442 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive^ Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon Driver, Before-operation Service— Part III FS 9-224 (1944) 442 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon Driver, During-operation Service — Part I FS 9-225 (1944) 442 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon Driver, During-operation Service — Part II FS 9-226 (1944) 442 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon Driver, After-oepration and Weekly Service — Part I FS 9-238 (1944) 442 163 TRANS CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon Driver, After- operation and Weekly Service — Part II FS 9-239 (1944) 442 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon Driver, After-operation and Weekly Service — Part III FS 9-240 (1944) 442 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon Driver, After-operation and Weekly Service— Part IV FS 9-241 (1944) --^^f*»mo^. Tractor Trailer Driving FS 10-147 (1944) 445 Truck, Amphibian, 2'/2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Preventive Mainte- nance, First Echelon — Part I FS 9-212 (1944) 441 Truck, Amphibian, 2%-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Preventive Mainte- nance, First Echelon — Part II FS 9-213 (1944) J8-0S ^Itt Truck, Amphibian, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Preventive Mainte- nance, First Echelon— Part III FS 9-214 (1944) i&tffittfrf&rwQ^ 441 Truck, Amphibian, 2^-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Preventive Mainte- nance, First Echelon— Part IV FS 9-215 (1944) 441 Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part XIX— Air Hydraulic Brake System, Principles of Operation TF 9-2603 (17 min— 1958— Film Reference) 376 The Motor Vehicle Driver— Traction Aids and the Winch TF 55-2348 (29 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 11-555 pre- viously declared obsolete) 426 - . . MOTOR A , m, , i :^>l3 :-•!'# tfV.iJvaotifA .dmftffflifiicX Troop Movement by Motor TF 7-1709 (34 min— 1953— Film Reference) . _ 347 Traffic Patrols and Escorts TF 19-1579 (22 min— 1949— Film Reference) 398 Driving the Semitrailer TF 55-1478 (19 min— 1948— Film Reference) 424 The Army Transportation Corps MF 55-7948 (27 min— 1953) 284 Beach and Port Clearance by Highway Transport TF 55-1758 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 424 Loads and Loading of General Transport Vehicles TF 55-1918 (18 min— 1955) 425 Making the March Graph FS 55-10 (15 min— 1953— Sound) 454 Methods of Governing Motor March Columns — Maintenance of Safe Intel-vehicular Gap FS 55-15 (11 min— 1955— Sound) _ _ _. 454 164 CATEGORY INDEX TRANS For synopsis see page No. Operation of Truck Terminals SFS 55-11 (11 min— 1955— Sound) 454 Transportation of Ammunition — Part I — By Motor Vehicle TF 9-2507 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference) 374 Automotive Preventive Maintenance, After Operation TF 55-2557 (17 min— 1958— Film Reference) 427 Automotive Preventive Maintenance, Before the Operation TF 55-2558 (7 min— 1958— Film Reference) 427 Automotive Preventive Maintenance, During the Operation and at the Halt TF 55-2559 (6 min— 1958— Film Reference) 427 Defensive Driving Series— The Art of Being Passed MF 20-8952 (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com- mercial Adaptation) 269 Defensive Driving Series— Don't Be a Sitting Duck MF 20-8949 (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com- mercail Adaptation) 269 Defensive Driving Series — How to Follow Safely MF 20-8948 (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com- mercial Adaptation) 269 Defensive Driving Series — How to Pass Safely MF 20-8953 (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com- mercial Adaptation) 269 Defensive Driving Series— Stay Right Stay Safe MF 20-8950 (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com- mercial Adaptation) 269 Defensive Driving Series — What Right-of-Way? MF 20-8951 (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com- mercial Adaptation) 269 The Big Picture— The Pentomic Army MF 45-8936 (28 min— 1958— Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS, US ARAL, US AR P AC, and US ARFANT) _ _____ 283 RAIL Railroaders Always MF 10-1168 (18 min— 1945) 237 Steam Locomotive Firing FB 55-270 (12 min— 1953) 223 The Locomotive Air Brake System FB 55-271 (14 min— 1953) .__ 223 Outloading of Diesel Locomotives FB 55-248 (13 min— 1952— Film Reference) _ 223 Railroad Safety TF 55-1731 (34 min— 1952— Film Reference) 424 165 TRANS CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Railroad Freight Handling— Ichabod, the Man Without a Head MF 55-8244 (15 min — 1954 — Color — Commercial Adaptation) 286 The Army Transportation Corps MF 55-7948 (27 min— 1953) 284 Unloading Gasoline from Tank Cars FS 10-126 (1943) aii»;J£t).-Xfi3$- 444 Rail Right-of-Way Maintenance and Repair — Elements of Maintenance FS 55-18 (20 min— 1954) 454 Transportation of Ammunition — Part II — By Rail TF 9-2508 (13 min— 1957— Film Reference) 374 Operation of the GM Unit Injectors TF 55-2560 (4 min— 1958) 427 Cleaning and Testing the K Brake (Railway) TF 55-2556 (8 min— 1958— Film Reference— Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS) 427 r ; rrofcmlitfeia -8591— mar 01) 0103-OS 1M WATER The Army Transportation Corps MF 55-7948 (27 min— 1953) 284 Transportation Corps Operations — SUNAC MF 55-7952 (27 min— 1953) 284 Active Peacetime Service OF 54 (26 min— 1949— From Coast Guard Film MG 6921) Lookout Training — Your Importance MF 55-8460 (4 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN16N) -4*»4HH*»% 287 Lookout Training — Bearings MF 55-8461 (4 min— 1955— Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 16R) __ 287 Lookout Training — Lookout MF 55-8462 (23 min— 1955— Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navv Film MN16U)._ __I 287 Officer of the Deck— At Sea— Part I MF 55-8470 (26 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 16U) _ 288 Damage Control — Investigation to Damage MF 55-8474 (18 min — 1955 — Color — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 4920D) 288 Damage Control— Elements of Stability in Ships MF 55-8475 (37 min — 1944 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 61F)__ 288 166 CATEGORY INDEX TRANS For synopsis see page No. Painting Ships and Boats MF 55-8477 (9 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN76C) 288 Painting Ships Bottom — Sandblasting MF 55-8478 (10 min— 1956— Color— Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 2528A) 289 Painting Ships Bottoms— Hot and Cold Plastic Antifouling Paint MF 55-8479 (10 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN2528B). 289 Abandon Ship TF 21-1244 (29 min— 1944— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN 1145) 404 Handling a Lifeboat Under Oars — Rowing — Part I MF 55-8481 (12 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Coast Guard Film MG 2160A) 289 Handling a Lifeboat Under Oars— Commands— Part II MF 55-8482 (10 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Coast Guard Film MG 2160B) 28& Shipbuilding Skills — Coppersmith — Flaring and Reducing MF 55-8487 (18 min— 1955— Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Commands — From Navy Film MN 2346A) 290 Shipbuilding Skills— Blacksmith— Calculating and Bending Rings and Links MF 55-8488 (21 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Commands — From Navy Film MN 2350A) -^tW- 29° Shipbuilding Skills — Nomenclature of Ship's Fundamentals MF 55-8483 (20 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command— From Navy FilmMN2334A)___ 289 Shipbuilding Skills— The Shipfitter— Lifting Templates for a Foundation MF 55-8485 (23 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 2338A) 289 Shipbuilding Skills— Shipfitter— Simple Foundations— Part II MF 55-8486 (16 min— 19 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 2338C) 289 Shipbuilding Skills— Ship's Blueprints Basic MF 55-8484 (21 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Commands — From Navy Film MN 2335A) _ _ 289 Shipbuilding Safety— Rigging: Making a Safe Lift MF 55-8411 (20 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 7486-B) 286 Shipbuilding Safety— Rigging: Maintenance and Care of Gear MF 55-8412 (19 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 7486-C) 286 167 TRANS CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Safety in Navy Yards MF 55-8489 (16 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 1921 A) 290 Military Stevedoring — Part II: Cargo Handling Gear, Basic Operation TF 55-1005 (15 min— 1943— Film Reference) 424 Military Stevedoring — Part HI: Winches and Booms TF 55-1093 (19 min— 1943— Film Reference) 424 Military Stevedoring — Part IV: Drafts and Slings TF 55-1117 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference) 424 Military Stevedoring — Part V: Straps and (Transportation) Bridles TF 55-1118 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) 424 Military Stevedoring — Part VI: Vehicle Loading and Stowing TF 55-1119 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference).- 424 Stevedoring— Part VII: Heavy Lifts TF 55-1744 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) A Jfe-~ 424 Stevedoring — Part VIII: Expedients TF 55-1551 (14 min— 1952— Film Reference) r^flMWi 424 Introduction to the Electric Winch TF 55-1812 (7 min— 1953) 0^.mh._. 425 Injector Rack Setting for GM Diesel Series 71 Engines TF 55-2369 (4 min— 1956— Film Reference) ___.-_^w^|.y^^ 427 Rules of the Nautical Road — Crossing Steam Vessels MF 55-8051 (15 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 202-R) aili'd-ii1 285 Rules of the Nautical Road— Halifax Incident MF 55-8048 (26 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 202-A) 285 Rules of the Nautical Road — Meeting Steam Vessels MF 55-8049 (17 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 202-K) 285 Rules of the Nautical Road — Overtaking Situation MF 55-8050 (15 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 202-N) 285 Navigation— The Earth MF 55-8463 (20 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 83A) 287 Navigation — Nautical Astronomy MF 55-8464 (18 min— 1955— Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 83C) 287 Navigation— Charts MF 55-8044 (15 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 83-B) 284 The Gyro Compass — Principles of the Gyroscope MF 55-8465 (10 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 1792A) 287 Aids to Navigation— How to Use Navigational Aids MF 55-8052 (7 min— 1952— Color— From Navy Film MN 202-AC) 285 The Gyro Compass — The Gyroscope and the Earth's Rotation MF 55-8466 (10 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 1792B) 288 168 CATEGORY INDEX TRANS For synopsis see page No. The Gyro Compass — The Gyroscope and Gravitation MF 55-8467 (12 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CON US and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 1792C) 288 The Gyro Compass — The Gyro Becomes a Compass MF 55-8468 (15 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment : 97 exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 1792D)_ 288 The Gyro Compass — The Compass Systems MF 55-8469 (16 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 1792E) 288 Navigation — Fog Piloting MF 55-8047 (23 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 83- V) 285 Navigation — Interpretation of Bearings, Single Lines of Position MF 55-8053 (19 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 507-C) -I£S&-c 285 Navigation — Piloting (Surface) MF 55-8046 (18 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 83-H) 285 Dead Reckoning MF 55-8045 (20 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 83-G)_._ _ 285 Subarctic Inland Waterways Navigation TF 55-2296 (24 min— 1956— Film Reference) 425 Amphibious Ships, Crafts, and Vehicles MF 55-8457 (21 min— 1955— Distributions to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Marine Film MH 7483) 286 Amphibious Warfare — Handling the Landing Craft MF 55-8455 (15 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN-942D) 286 Amphibious Warfare, The LCVP— Pt II— Boat Handling MF 55-8458 (19 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN4306B) 287 Amphibious Warfare, the LCM (3) Operation MF 55-8459 (21 min — 1955 — Distributions to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 4307B) 287 Gray Marine Diesel Goes to War MF 55-8533 (14 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command— Commercial Adaptation) „ 291 Gray Marine Diesel Goes to War — Service and Maintenance MF 55-8534 (25 min— 1955— Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — Commercial Adaptation) 29 1 Gray Marine Diesel— GM Unit Injector— Removal and Replacement MF 55-8535 (12 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — Commercial Adaptation) 291 169 TRANS CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Gray Marine Diesel — GM Unit Injector — Cleaning and Repairing MF 55-8536 (25 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — Commercial Adaptation) _ 291 Outloading of Diesel Locomotives FB 55-248 (13 min— 1952— Film Reference) _ 223 Combat Loading — Part II — Indian Joe MF 55-8454 (4 min— 1955— Color Distribution to central film and equip- ment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Ma- rine Film No. MH 5343B) 286 The LST — Employment MF 55-8456 (19 min — 1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN4302B) 286 Copper Bessmer Diesel Engine Fuel Injection Systems MF 55-8531 (14 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 46-B) 291 Cycloidal and Hydraulic Jet Propulsion FB 55-236 (11 min— 1950) 223 C.O.D. Saipan MF 54-1114 (23 min— 1945) 284 The Lead Line, Fathometer FS 55-14 (1952— From Coast Guard Film Strip SG 1689) 454 Man Overboard Emergency Drill SFS 55-24 (1944 — Sound — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film SN370) — _„__ 454 Piloting — Instruments Used in Piloting FS 55-26 (1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Coast Guard Film SG 3883A) _ _ 454 Piloting — The Magnetic Compass FS 55-27 (1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Coast Guard Film SG 3883B)_ __ _ 454 Piloting — Radio Direction Finder FS 55-28 (1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Coast Guard Film SG 3883E) ___ 455 Piloting — The Azimuth Circle and Pelorus FS 55-29 (1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Coast Guard Film SG 3883K) 455 Stowing of General Cargo FS 55-6 (10 min— 1953— Sound) 454 Nomenclature of the Sextant TF 55-2364 (4 min— 1957— Film Reference) 426 Sextant Adjustment TF 55-2365 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference) 426 JpJwunntoO- .'-.-. 'er.iiflorj a&#&ftxx&&£rfE baa BU^OO oi e^goedoxo 170 CATEGORY INDEX TRANS For synopsis see page No. Use of Loran TF 55-2366 (7 min— 1956— Film Reference) 426 Use of Radio Direction Finder TF 55-2367 (6 min— 1956— Film Reference) 426 Injector Timing for GM Diesel, Series 71, Using 70-mm, 80-mm, and 90- mm Injectors TF 55-2368 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) 427 Characteristics and Check of Diving Helmet Valves and Attachments TF 55-2341 (4 min— 1957— Film Reference) 426 Dressing the Diver TF 55-2342 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) _ 426 Assisting the Diver TF 55-2343 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) _ 426 Diving Dress Patches TF 55-2344 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 0^*^^ **£&=<£ "426 Diving Procedure TF 55-2345 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 426 Handling, Stowing, and Transportation of Explosives as Cargo on Board Merchant Vessels MF 55-8473 (63 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 3313) •_I£IiV 288 AIR (Also see AIR OPERATIONS) Operation Airborne MF 10-7842 (22 min— 1951— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) __ 238 Rigging the 6,000-pound Load-bearing Platform for Aerial Delivery FB 10-259 (36 min— 1953— Film Reference) . _ . Jf?:rH 220 Army Aviation — Part I — Introduction FB 46-260 (17 min— 1953— Film Reference) ..A5.'!^ 222 Army Aviation — Part II — Selection and Occupation of Small Unit Airstrips FB 4&-261 (12 min— 1953— Film Reference) 222 Aeromedical Evacuation MF 8-8212 (38 min— 1954— From Air Force Film TF 1-4883) ___JJJl/lH' ; 232 Air Craft Engines — Part 3 — Carburetion MF 55-8577 (36 min— 1955— From Air Force Film TF 1-137) 293 The Gyro Compass — Principles of the Gyroscope MF 55-8465 (10 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 1792A) 287 The Gyro Compass — The Gyroscope and the Earth's Rotation MF 55-8466 (10 min— 1955— Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 1792B) _. 288 The Gyro Compass — The Gyroscope and Gravitation MF 55-8467 (12 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 1792C) 288 The Gyro Compass — The Gyro Becomes a Compass MF 55-8468 (15 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 1792D) 288 The Gyro Compass — The Compass Systems MF 55-8469 (16 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 1792E) 288 Navigation — Interpretation of Bearings, Single Lines of Position MF 55-8053 (19 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 507-C) 285 171 TRANS CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. The Army Transportation Corps MF 55-7948 (27 min— 1953) __________________________ ...... ________ 284 Aircraft Carburetors FS 55-30 (1956— Color— From Air Force Film FS 1-169) _______________ 455 Ignition Systems: Magnetos — Part II — Breaker Systems, Distributor Systems FS 55-31 (1955— From Air Force Film Strip FS 1-205) ________________ 455 Ignition Systems: Spark Plugs and Ignition Harness FS 55-34 (1955— From Air Force Film Strip FS 1-161) ________________ 455 Ignition Timing: The R-2800 Engine FS 55-32 (1955— From Air Force Film Strip FS 1-305) _____ jtau«JV£k££« 455 Wright R-1820-65 and 97 Engine— Ignition Timing and Wiring FS 55-33 (1955— From Air Force Film Strip FS 1-761) ________________ 455 The Big Picture — Operation Lifeline MF 20-8944 (28 min— 1958).. .......... ____________________________ 268 The Big Picture— The Pentomic Army MF 45-8936 (28 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS, USARAL, USARPAC, and USARFANT) ______ 283 Extraction of Heavy Equipment From Aircraft in Flight MF 10-8727 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference) ________________________ 240 Recovery of Quartermaster Air Type Equipment MF 10-8724 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference) _________________________ 240 Quartermaster Inspection and Maintenance of Air Type Equipment MF 10-8726 (19 min— 1957— Film Reference) _________________________ 240 Emergency Use of the Parachute TF 10-2455 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference) _________________________ 380 Helicopter Orientation — Introduction to Helicopters TF 46-2554 (20 min— 1958— Film Reference) _________________________ 423 Helicopter — Vibrations and Resonance — Part 3 — Vibrations in the H-21 MF 46-8905 (5 min— 1958— Air Force Film No. TF l-5102e) ___________ 284 Helicopter Maintenance — Part I — Helicopter Power Plants TF 55-2308 (13 min— 1957— Film Reference) ......... ________________ 425 Helicopter Maintenance — Part II — Transmissions and Free Wheeling Units TF 55-2309 (16 min— 1957— Film Reference) .......... _______________ 425 Helicopter Maintenance — Part III — Introduction to Power Trains TF 55-2310 (15 min— 1957— Film Reference) ...... _. ..." 425 Helicopter Maintenance — Part IV — Supercharged Induction System TF 55-2311 (16 min— 1958— Film Reference) .......... _______________ 425 Helicopter Maintenance — Part V — Rotor Blade Inspection, Repair, and Tracking (H-19, H-34, H-37). TF 55-2312 (33 min— 1958— Film Reference) ........ _________________ 425 Helicopter Maintenance— Part VII— Hydraulic Flight Control Systems TF 55-2314 (15 min— 1957— Film Reference) ....... ___________ }-&Hs&-e' 425 58S _,. ...... ____ (D-70e H 172 CATEGORY INDEX TRANS For synopsis see page No. Helicopter Maintenance — Part IX — Generator Systems Trouble Shooting TF 55-2316 (22 min— 1958— Film Reference) _________________________ 42 Helicopterborne Operations TF 7-2580 (24 min— 1958— Film Reference) __________________________ 353 Helicopters — Emergency Procedures — Part 4 — Emergency Procedures in the H-21 MF 46-8910 (5 min— 1958— Air Force Film No. TF 1-5102J) ___________ 284 Transportation of Ammunition — Part IV — By Aircraft TF 9-2572 (16 min— 1958— Film Reference) __________________________ , i • it -n • .1 • A • f± ~ _ .» - ^U Loading Heavy Equipment in Aircraft SFS 5-116 (28 min— 1958— Sound— Distribution Limited to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges and Service Schools) _____________________ 433 Ground Handling of Aircraft— Part I— Fixed Wing Aircraft TF 55-2503 (23 min— 1957— Film Reference) ___________________ rJrll! 427 Ground Handling of Aircraft— Part II— Rotary Wing Aircraft TF 55-2505 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference) ...... _________ ..... _____ 427 Rigging the Flaps, L-23 Aircraft TF 55-2573 (5 min— 195&— Film Reference) _____ _______ ____ ___L-_L_J 428 Installation of the L-23 Main Landing Gear TF 55-2574 (4 min— 1958— Film Reference) ....... ____ ____ ........... 428 Removal of the L-23 Main Landing Gear TF 55-2575 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference)... ....... _ ......... .llJ^i.L 428 Installation of the L-23 Outer Wing Panel TF 55-2576 (4 min— 1958— Film Reference) .......................... 428 Removal of the L-23 Outer Wing Panel TF 55-2577 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) ..... _ ............. ™5i5^-^<>* ------------ 299 Communist Objectives In The Far East OC 7 (31 min-1956) -------------------------- ----- -M-IMBU 299 Challenge of Outer Space OC 8 (61 min— (2 reels) 1956) ______________ ______ _____ ..... 300 The New Face Of The Soviets OC 9 (50 min— 1956) -------- ------------------ ***s&**-/jJ-fi**n!j»M .X Jj 9 279 The Famous Third Army MF 45-7705 (22 min— 1950) ~ *^^YJ.*f??r^!*fBA 280 The 83d Infantry Division in Europe MF 45-7814 (20 min— 1951) f^.^V™™.™£ 28° Winged Victory on Foot— 43d Infantry Division MF 130-7553 (14 min— 1949) .^ilL^IT!™^ 297 29— Let's Go— 29th Infantry Division MF 130-7554 (20 min— 1949) :^l.T:?Ji}lf. 297 The Red Bull Attacks — 34th Infantry Division MF 130-7555 (21 min— 1950) J???!8.*'5®2J 297 Work Horse of the Western Front— The 30th Infantry Division MF 130-7585 (18 min— 1950) 297 The Victory Division— 24th Infantry Division MF 130-7722 (19 min— 1950) !lB5T-a-ta_s,? 297 The Big Wheel — 35th Infantry Division MF 130-7723 (17 min— 1950) 297 the Sunset Division-41st Infantry Division MF 130-7730 (13 min— 1951) r.tL'l" 298 Twenty- Sixth Infantry Division MF 130-7872 (16 min— 1952) ________ 298 27th Infantry Division MF 130-7929 (20 min— 1953) . 298 32d Infantry Division MF 130-7930 (18 min— 1953) _ _ _^:r^J_!^l^ _ . _ , 298 36th Infantry Division MF 130-7931 (21 min— 1953) 298 INFORMATION ON NATIONS Africa African Heritage AIF 3 (29 min — 1958 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Limited number of prints distributed to central film and equipment exchanges) 213 180 CATEGORY INDEX TI&E For synopsis see page No. Alaska Alaska AFIF 59 (21 min— 1954) 191 Australia Australia AFIF 42 (12 min— 1953) 190 909MV Austria Austria AFIF 53 (17 min— 1954).. _ 190 Brazil « •! Brazil AFIF 33 (15 min— 1953) 189 Canada i » ' 1 ,.r _._.._.»• ._:,:_! *_-- U-U- {rCV 1 fl LIU V, I) CC ;1 I T A. Canada AFIF 43 (18 min— 1953) 190 Formosa Formosa AFIF 30 (13 min— 1952) 188 France New France OF 40 (18 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) __ 301 How to Get Along in France AFIF 40 (27 min— 1953) 189 How to Get Along in French Morocco AFIF 35 (23 min— 1953) 189 This is France AFIF 82 (27 min— 1958) 192 Germany You in Germany AFIF 67 (31 min — 1955 — Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition). 191 Recreation and Athletics in the Navy (Navy's physical training program) — • Germany (Western Germany under allied occupation and with Marshall Plan aid) AFSR 124 (19 min— 1950) 197 Here is Germany OF 11 (52 min — 1945 — Not authorized for use by induction centers, re- placement training centers, personnel replacement centers, transports, and oversea units) 300 Death Mills OF 19 (22 min — 1946 — Not authorized for use by induction centers, re- placement training centers, personnel replacement centers, transports, and oversea units) 300 Germany — Handle with Care OF 37 (18 min— 1947).. 301 181 TI&E CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Great Britain (England) This is Great Britain AFIF 28 (15 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) ____________________ 188 You in Great Britain AFIF 56 (34min— 1955) ___________________________________________ 191 Greece Greece AFIF 55 (18 min— 1955) ___________________________________________ 191 Iceland Iceland AFIF 65 (23 min— 1954) ___________________________________________ 191 India India AFIF 58 (19 min— 1954).. __________________ ..... _ ............... __ 191 Iran Strategic Iran AFIF 27 (14 min— 1952) ______________________________ ......... ____ 188 Italy Brief on Italy AFIF 71 (27 min— 1955) ___________________________________ _ _______ 192 Italy (Roman empire and modern Italy) — Air Force Firepower (Bombing and strafing techniques) AFSR 133 (19 min— 1949) ___________________________ i:*-^L§??l4Ad5L0] 198 Japan Japan (Introduction to country and people) AFSR 132 (13 min— 1951) __________________________________ _^M32L 198 You In Japan AFIF 78 (20 min— 1956) ___________________________________________ 192 Made in Occupied Japan MF 45-7561 (14 min— 1949) ________________________________ .rr4g^t 279 Edition Tokyo — A story of the Press in Occupied Japan MF 45-7744 (19 min-1950)-.^^^ ----------------- slwWVtMin 28° Japan Logistical Command RTAF 142 (19 min— 1952) _____________________________ _ ____ -ai)-*£Jt 198 Korea Why Korea AFIF 17 (30 min— 1951) ___________________________________ __ ______ 187 Korea Today (Rehabilitation progress effected by American occupation) AFSR 94 (19 min— 1948) ____________________________________ -?T,T-:^ 197 Our Stand in Korea (Inception of Korean campaign) AFSR 121 (19 min— 1950) ______ _ ________ __,_____m-.feiiwMw«*w- 197 The First Forty Days MF 45-7761 (26 min— 1950) _____ . ___________ m;,mmm _____________ _____ 280 182 CATEGORY INDEX TI&E For synopsis see page No. Netherlands AIF 4 (34 min — 1958 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Limited number Netherlands — Land Below the Sea F 4 (34 min — 1958 — Color — Co of prints distributed to central film and equipment exchanges) ________ 213 Panama Panama AFIF 60 (19 min— 1955) ______________________ ..................... 191 Philippines The Philippines AFIF 48 (15 min— 1953) ---------------------- ..................... 190 Portugal Portugal AFIF 29 (14 min— 1952) _____________________ ...................... 188 Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (Industrial development with help of armed forces) AFSR 122 (17 min— 1950) __________________________________________ 197 Army Sports (Army sports program) — Operation Portrex (Exercise to test the possibility of recapturing the Caribbean Island of Vieques from an aggressor) AFSR 120 (21 min— 1950) __________________ .......... ______________ 197 Russia ..-(seei— ttUii Ti_v rs ^riSI The Soviet Union and Its People (Geographical features— Climate— His- tory — Industry — Transportation — Culture — Political organization — Vast- ness and variety of country — Complex treatment of inhabitants) AFSR 131 (19 min— 1951) _________________ ....... ___________ ....... 198 Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — River Crossings MF 30-8401 (30 min— 1955— Film Reference) __ ..... _____ ............. 272 Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — Reconnaissance MF 30-8408 (25 min— 1955— Film Reference) ________________ ......... 272 Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — Use of Smoke MF 30-8409 (19 min— 1955— Film Reference) ......................... 272 Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — Artillery MF 30-8423 (25 min— 1955— Film Reference). ..... __________ ...... _.. 273 Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — Armor MF 30-8427 (25 min— 1955— Film Reference) _________________________ 273 Armies of the World — Soviet Partners in the Orient MF 30-8432 (25 min— 1955— Distribution in CONUS and— Overseas- Film Reference) _________________________________________________ 273 Armies of the World— The Soviet Army— Camouflage MF 30-8439 (19 min— 1956— Film Reference) _________________________ 273 Armies of the World — Soviet European Satellites MF 30-8443 (33 min— 1955— Film Reference) _________________ ........ 273 Armies of the World — Soviet Army Higher Headquarters in Combat MF 30-8588 (40 min— 195&— Film Reference) ________ ....... ___ ..... _. 273 Armies of the World— Soviet Partisan Warfare MF 30-8616 (34 min— 1956— Film Reference) _________________________ 273 183 TI&E CATEGORY INDEX For synopsis see page No. Armies of the World— Part II— Soviet Army— Winter Warfare TF 30-1957 (23 min— 1955— Film Reference) 410 Armies of the World — Part II — Soviet Army — Assault on Fortifications TF 30-1958 (25 min— 1955— Film Reference) 411 Armies of the World— Part II— The Soviet Soldier TF 30-1966 (29 min— 1955— Film Reference) 411 Armies of the World— Part II— The Soviet Army in the Defense TF 30-1936 (26 min— 1955— Film Reference) 410 Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — Summer Training Cycle MF 30-8633 (29 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) 273 The Soviet Army in the Attack TF 30-1922 (27 min— 1954— Film Reference) 410 Spam Spain AFIF32 (10 min— 1953) _ _ 189 Sweden (OoOr—nim 71) SSI H3iA Sweden — Modern Land of the Vikings AIF 2 (30 min — 1958 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Limited number of prints distributed to central film and equipment exchanges) 213 Turkey Turkey — The Land of In-between AFIF 31 (17 min— 1952) 188 i «•"!§ one no!;: 3 K'i;o£ od i United States Productivity — Key to Plenty AFIF 10 (20 min— 1950) ^u.^LO.il.- 187 My Country 'Tis of Thee AFIF 14 (21 min— -1951— Color— Commercial Adaptation) _UQi-2. 187 General Pershing (Life story)— ROTC at Work (Army summer training) AFSR 98 (21 min— 1948) 197 A Free People AFIF 25 (23 min— 1952) 188 Independence Day 175th Anniversary (Rededication to principles and ideals of Declaration of Independence) — Aerobees (Operation of armed forces rocket missile) AFSR 135 (13 min— 1951) ^-fiji). *£**-• 198 Our American Heritage (Constitution and Bill of Rights) AFSR 107 (21 min— 1949) :^_a£U-»< 197 Decision at Williamsbuig AFIF 45 (20 min— 1953— Color) 190 Headquarters USA AFIF 70 (30 min— 1955) 192 Workshop for Peace AFIF 74 (30 min— 1955) _ 192 America the Beautiful MF 20-1300 (17 min— 1947— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 258 184 CATEGORY INDEX WAC For synopsis see page No. San Francisco 1945 OF 30 (17 min— 1947) 300 American Anniversary OF 53 (15 min — 1949 — Commercial Adaptation) 301 Summer Movements in the Arctic FB 20-232 (15 min— 1950— Film Reference). 222 The Negro Soldier OF 24 (21 min— 1944r— Short Version) 300 Yugoslavia Yugoslavia AFIF 34 (11 min— 1953) 189 All Others Norway — Denmark AFIF 52 (19 min — 1954 — Not authorized for public exhibition)... __ 190 The Benelux Countries AFIF 54 (22 min— 1954) 191 Hawaiian Holiday (Recruiting Subject) MF 20-1216 (18 min— 1945) 258 39. WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS For synopsis see page No. Executive Wanted (Recruitment of WAC Officers) MF 12-8766 (24 min— 1957— Color).. 244 Your Bright Tomorrow (Recruiting — Women Army Medical Specialists) MF 12-8765 (20 min— Color— Distribution to CONUS, AF & EES) 244 On Parade TF 35-1895 (17 min— 1953— Film Reference) 2T.8$L&fi25i< 413 Beyond Tomorrow — A Story of an American Girl MF 20-8418 (15 min— 1955— Color) _ 263 No Greater Heritage MF 35^7858 (21 min— 1951) 276 Women in the Service (Accomplishments, traditions, and heroism of servicewomen) AFSR 106 (17 min— 1949) 197 We Serve MF 35-945 (30 min— 1944r-Film Reference— From British Film BC 285) . 276 Strictly Personal (WAC) TF 8-2093 (36 min— 1945— Film Reference) 360 WAC Physical Fitness FS 8-96 (1944r— Sound). 436 Human Reproduction TF 8-1786 (22 min— 1953— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation)... 359 185 ei 05- SECTION III :i!irl— 03GI-— irirn cl) S€S OS Ul NUMERICAL INDEX 40. General Following is a list of film series in alphabetical order with release numbers of each series in numerical sequence, e.g., Armed Forces Information Films (AFIF), Armed Forces Screen Magazines (AFSM), Campaign Reports (OR), Combat Bulletins (CB), etc. Complete information, such as the synopsis and other pertinent data, is given for each film. Use the category index, section II, to locate films for training and information programs. Use the alphabetical index, section IV, only if the exact title of the film is known. NUMERICAL INDEX 41. Armed Forces Information Films Armed Forces Information Films (AFIF) are intended for the information and character guidance of all personnel of the armed forces, including the civilian components. AFIF No. 1 Discussion Technique Methods used in conducting discussion hour — Forum, symposium, debate, panel, conference and committee methods — Informal group tech- niques— Stimulation of independent thinking and free interchange of ideas (29min— 1950). 2 Oversea Duty Conditioning personnel for oversea duty — Types of problems encountered and how to deal with them — Conduct of individual soldier — Serviceman as a representative of American democracy (20 min — 1950). 3 Attack in the Pacific Naval war in the Pacific — Disaster of Pearl Harbor — Battle of Coral Sea — Battle of Midway — Eventual superiority of US naval forces — Neutral- ization of Japanese naval strength (50 min — 1950). 4 Service Plus Integrity as keynote of character in modern serviceman — Necessary moral qualities of a good soldier, sailor, marine, or airman (19 min — 1950). 5 Communism History of world-wide communism — How it is organized to propagate and incite revolution throughout the rest of the world — How communists in America carry out their activities — Awareness and vigilance by members of the armed forces (32 min — 1950). 186 NUMERICAL INDEX AFIF No. 6 Teamwork and You Importance of teamwork in growth of this Nation — Coordination of effort of team to gain final victory (10 min — 1950). 7 Serving the Nation Military forces' activities contribute to advance of civilian health, economy, safety, transportation, communications, science, and industry — Medical developments — Air Force School of Aviation Medicine conducts tests on effects of atmospheric and pressure changes on human body — New and superior aircraft and other means of transportation — Naval research — Underwater explosion and its effect on future methods of building ships — Military uses of television for training and tactical purposes (15 min— 1950). 8 Economy is Everybody's Business Functions of the Federal Government as a management organization — Reasons for keeping the armed forces on a high level of preparedness during time of peace — Magnitude of national expenditures — Problem of balancing military necessities and the economic capacity (19 min — 1950). 9 Armed Forces of the USA Mission of armed forces — Civilian control of services, showing diagram- matically how authority emanates from the President as Commander in Chief — Victory attained only by combined efforts (22 min — 1950). 10 Productivity — Key to Plenty Analysis of American production and consumption cycle — Growth of industrial and agricultural productivity — How increased production brings increased buying power and extra leisure for the working man — American per capita income (20 min — 1950). 12 Preparedness and National Security Pacifism and disarmament following WW I — Unpreparedness at start of WW II — Necessity for preparing defense before possible future attack — Preparedness measures — Active participation in UN — National Security Act of 1947 — Central Intelligence Agency — Research and Development Board — National Security Resources Board — Coordinating state civil defenses (22 min— 1951). 13 Standards of a Serviceman Discipline and teamwork — Military code — Methods used to instill discipline (12 min — 1951). 14 My Country 'Tis of Thee Highlights of American history, emphasizing the need for preserving the American heritage of freedom (21 min — 1951 — Color — Commercial Adap- tation) . 15 Payday Pitfalls Series of still cartoons with sound track accompaniment showing various methods employed to fleece soldiers on payday (13 min — 1951). 17 Why Korea Threatened political and social freedoms — Countering militant forces of world communism with force (30 min — 1951 — Commercial Adaptation — Printing discontinued) . 187 NUMERICAL INDEX AFIFNo. 18 Evaluating a Nation Evaluation of nations in terms of national and global power — Standards by which weakness and strength of nations are measured — Czechoslovakia — The MacKinder concept of the World Island — Nazi doctrine of geopolitics — Modern polar conception of geography — Necessity for sending American troops to western Europe (19 min — 1951). 19 Fighting Words Techniques and objectives of psychological warfare — Effective uses of propaganda in the termination of conflicts between nations (23 min — 1951). 21 Face-to-face with Communism Seizure of American town by populace in the manner of the communists to illustrate what could happen in USA (26 min — 1951). 22 Letter to a Rebel Advantages of American system of free enterprise (17 min — 1951 — Com- mercial Adaptation) . 23 Dangerous War Trophies War trophy safety committees and the Alcohol and Tax Division of the Treasury Department inspect, de-activate, and register war trophies — Two- fold responsibility of trophy holder in preventing accidents and transfer of these weapons to the underworld (12 min — 1953). 24 Keeping Informed Importance of freedom of thought (12 min — 1951). 25 A Free People The story of our country and the people who helped achieve its greatness — Our precious legacy, the ideal of freedom for everybody (23 min — 1952). 27 Strategic Iran The geography, terrain, government, past and present cultures, economics, and politics of Iran, the crossroads of the East (14 min — 1952). 28 This is Great Britain Contrasting the England of yesteryear, rich in heritage and the love of pageantry, with the England of today, gamely fighting for industrial and general economic recovery (15 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation). 29 Portugal Highlights in the country's history and present-day conditions — Strategic importance to NATO countries (14 min — 1952). 30 Formosa Highlights of Formosa's historical background, current social, economic, and military status — Strategic significance in world affairs — Refuge of Nationalist Chinese forces since WW II — Physical, industrial, and agri- cultural restoration and development through UNRRA and US assistance — American military aid since Korean war to resist communist threat of in- vasion (13 min — 1952). 31 Turkey— The land of In-between A country of contrasts where East meets West and North meets South — Lying across the trade routes of the world, the Republic of Turkey is vitally 188 NUMERICAL INDEX AFIFNo. significant in the political scheme and a powerful ally in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (17 min — 1952). 32 Spain Geography, cultural and political history, government, social and eco- nomic structure, and strategic significance of Spain in Europe's complex political picture — Our alliance with Spain is a necessity and an asset mili- tarily because of her geographic location and her intense anticommunistic conviction (10 min— 1953). 33 Brazil Report of a vast, though underpopulated frontier-type nation, rich with natural resources and yet unexplored natural wealth — Advances wrought through current industrialization program (15 min — 1953). 34 Yugoslavia Geography, people, political history, government, economic structure, and importance of communistic Yugoslavia in stemming the tide of Russian communism in the Mediterranean area — Formerly the agricultural supply line for Russia — Yugoslavia renounced Soviet domination in 1948 and since has been receiving US aid (11 min— 1953). 35 How to Get Along in French Morocco Morocco, because of its geographic location, is the strategic gateway to the Mediterranean Sea — Constant traget for communist aggression — For mili- tary reasons, US maintains naval forces and airfields — Every military man stationed in Morocco is an individual ambassador of this country (23 min — 1953). , , i ., ..,( .., j, ,«.,.., "v l)'"lf • '• •'>foittittC*$'\ 36 1952 Olympic Games A pictorial report of the 15th modern Olympiad held in Helsinki, Finland — Athletes from 67 countries participate in sports competitions (29 min — 1953). 37 Korea and Communism in the Pacific James A Michener, author, as guest panelist discusses such topics as: improving propaganda program in Korea; danger of losing Asia to com- munism; use of Chinese Nationalists in Korea; use of atomic bomb in Korea; Korean economic recovery, and evaluation of peace talks (32 min — 1953 — Commercial Adaptation) . 38 Years of Crisis An interview conducted by Edward R. Murrow with correspondents whose duty stations are in areas around the world — Topics discussed include American-European relationships, Japanese trade, France's attitude toward NATO, Germany's potential strength, Russia's intentions, and the menace of communism to world peace (36 min — 1953). 39 President Eisenhower's State of the Union Message President Eisenhower's first State of the Union message defines major policies on foreign and domestic matters to the 83d Congress (63 min — 1953 — Commercial Adaptation) . 40 How to Get Along in France French family life, customs, government, and politics depicted and ex- plained to American service personnel that they may better understand the land and people where they may be stationed (27 min — 1953). 189 NUMERICAL INDEX AFIF No. 41 About Rumors An analysis of the problem of rumors — Characteristics — How created and spread — Effects on both individuals and national security — How to detect and combat rumors — Individual responsibility to fight enemy rumors (14 min — 1953 — Color) . 42 Australia Geography, government, economy, industries, social customs, and tradi- tions of Australia including her historical development and current role in world affairs (12 min— 1953). 43 Canada A pictorial study of Canada's geography, early history, current life, indus- tries, economy, government, and present role in world affairs (18 min — 1953) . 44 How to Get Along in a Foreign Country Provides valuable information for Americans abroad, especially service personnel stationed in foreign lands, in the counteracting of communist efforts to discredit America (16 min — 1953). 45 Decision at Williamsburg The decision at Williamsburg, Virginia, on May 15, 1776, prompted the new and independent nation, the USA — Prelude to the independence period — Causes and events of the American Revolution — Signing the Dec- laration won. baa 91 National Defense (preparing for security) — Enough Rope (Mountain climbing) (19 min — 1948). 92 Task Force Frigid (Personnel and equipment tests in severely cold climate) — V-2 Rocket (V-2 rocket tests at White Sands Proving Grounds) (18 min— 1948). 196 NUMERICAL INDEX AFSR No. 93 Pacific Pathways (Pacific islands used by US in WW II) (20 min— 1948). 94 Korea Today (Rehabilitation progress effected by American occupation) (19 min— 1948). 95 Arctic Igloo (Construction and value of the igloo) — Something About A Soldier (Behavior and appearance) (18 min — 1948). 96 Best by Test (Army food and clothing) (21 min — 1948). 97 Problems of Peace in Europe (Postwar political, economic, and social problems) (20 min— 1948). 98 General Pershing (Life story) — ROTC at Work (Army summer training) (21 min— 1948). 99 Higher and Faster (Rapid improvement of aircraft) (19 min — 1948). 101 Problems of Peace in Asia (Political and economic problems and their effects upon world peace) (21 min — 1948). •[nif99$'$nft£T.fe ! 106 Women in the Service (Accomplishment, traditions, and heroism of servicewomen) (17 min— 1949). 107 Our American Heritage (Constitution and Bill of Rights)— (21 min— hni, 1949). 108 The Reserve Team (National Guard, National Air Guard, Officers' Reserve Corps, Air Reserve Corps, and Reserve Officers' Training Corps) (20 min— 1949). 109 Problems of Peace in the Americas (Advantages of political and economic reconciliation in western hemisphere) (19 min — 1949). 114 Research and Development (Improving standard items of arms and materiel) (22 min— 1940). 117 Frontier Days (Pioneers of our nation) (17 min— 1950). 120 Army Sports (Army Sports program) — Operation Portex (Exercise to test the possibility of recapturing the Caribbean island of Vieques from an aggressor) (21 min — 1950). 121 Our Stand in Korea (Inception of Korean campaign) (19 min — 1950) ^r : 122 Puerto Rico (Industrial development with help of armed forces) (17 min— 1950). 123 The United Nations and World Disputes (Story of UN) (21 min— 1950). 124 Recreation and Athletics in the Navy (Navy's physical training pro- gram— Germany (Western Germany under allied occupation and with Marshall Plan aid) (19 min— 1950). rtBmf>v»mED orfj 1o *Iofl f M 125 The Crime of Korea (Korean Red atrocities) (12 min— 1950). 127 US Forces in Europe (Rehabilitation of German people in US zone con- trasted with those in Russian zone) (17 min — 1951). 128 Self Preservation in Atomic Bomb Attack (Individual safety measures in A-bomb attacks under different conditions) (18 min— 1951). -'jT I)-'1 .' 129 Weather — Friend or Foe (Intelligent use of data as means of facilitating efficient execution of military operations— Air Force and Navy weather A«f I NUMERICAL INDEX AFSRNo. services cooperate with US Weather Bureau in compiling and evaluating weather data) (22 min— 1951). 130 Defense of the Western Hemisphere (Natural regional entity of North and South America in world affairs — Cooperative community in peace and war — Organization of American states, Treaty of Rio, and Bogota Charter — Inter- American Defense Board — Military assistance provided by US military missions, and agreements on standardization of military doctrines and equipment) (18 min— 1951). 131 The Soviet Union and Its People (Geographical features — Climate — History — Industry — Transportation — Culture — Political organization — Vastness and variety of country — Complex treatment of inhabitants) (19 min— 1951). 132 Japan (Introduction to country and people) (13 min — 1951). 133 Italy (Roman empire and modern Italy) — Air Force Firepower (Bombing and strafing techniques) (19 min — 1949). 134 Blood and Bullets (Desperate need for whole blood in Korea — Combat scenes of actual blood transfusions in Korea — Ease with which it is possible to donate blood) (14 min — 1951). 135 Independence Day 175th Anniversary (Rededication to principles and ideals of Declaration of Independence) — Aerobees (Operation of armed forces rocket missile) (13 min — 1951). 136 Soldiers of Freedom (Soldiers from other countries attend The Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia, under MDAP) (21 min— 1951). 137 The Return of the Zipper Fleet (Reactivation of WW II moth-balled vessels) (17 min— 1952). 138 Operation Camid VI (Joint training of West Point cadets and Annapolis midshipmen in technique of amphibious operations conducted with the help of veteran Marine Corps units — Mock landing against hostile force on Virginia coast below Little Creek) — The Navy and Science (Navy research to combat disease; more efficient means of production; more economical powerplants; (better weapons of every sort) (20 min — 1952). 139 Military Use of the Helicopter (Versatility of helicopter — Use for liaison, observation, and reconnaissance, rescue at sea, and ability to salvage usable equipment wrecked near the front lines) (14 min — 1952). 140 NATO, Action for Defense (Demonstrating purpose of SHAPE, the operational organization for NATO — Building invincible combined armed forces for defense of Europe against Soviet threat of war) (20 min — 1952). PTAF No. 141 Role of the Cameraman Visual documentation of WW's I and II and Korea showing photography as a weapon — Tactical and strategic planning — Photography serves intel- ligence, reconnaissance, identification, evaluation, training, information; and historical purposes (12 min — 1952). 142 Japan Logistical Command Highlighting main operations of JLC — Program of reclamation and re- building, using war surplus and battlefield salvage; hydroponic farming; processing of casual replacements; evacuation of casualties; and the com- 198 NUMERICAL INDEX RTAF No. missary train — How JLC met the critical shortages in train — How JLC met the critical shortages in arms and equipment early in Korean war — Wide use of indigenous labor and facilities — Cost savings (19 min — 1952). 143 Report on Aberdeen Proving Ground The tests and experiments conducted on our fighting weapons (19 min — 1952). 144 This is Lakehurst »iw 8811 moil arifKi d^uoi A pictorial tour of the Naval Air Station at Lakehurst showing these activities in addition to naval training, development, and operation; schools for aerographer's mate, parachute rigger, lighter-than-air pilot, lighter- than-air nonpilot, helicopter squadron two, airship squadron three, and the overhaul and repair shops (17 min — 1952). i.'(i . •Mj>ftt*0 AFSM No. 501 Army Turns on Heat — Story of an improvised flamethrower used in Korea. Rhine River Patrol— Brief study of NATO control of river traffic on Germany's greatest inland waterway. What's New in the Air — (1) Ribbon parachute, a light parachute that absorbs shocks; (2) Tandem floating landing gear for use of light planes on rough fields. "*- IS) 199 NUMERICAL INDEX AFSMNo. Hospital Ship Gets 'Copter Decks — New decks for helicopter landing on hospital ships. Flying Haymaker — Assembly and operation of the Tarzan guided weapon plane, showing its pinpoint accuracy. Ski Thrills — Pictorial report of Army ski meets in Germany and Japan (17 min— 1952). 502 What's New in the Service— The Patton 48 tank is put through its paces. Tough Talks from USS Wisconsin — Cameraman views a battlewagon in combat. Olympic Tryouts — Pre-Olympic elimination contests for servicemen. It*s a Man's Life — Humorous treatment of what a dog would likely think about while being trained for scouting (21 min — 1952). 503 What's New in the Service. — Demonstrating (1) Practical application in Korea of body armor; (2) A lightweight rifle being tested for general use. Sierra Wave — Air Force and Navy tests of soaring planes between Mount Whitney and Death Valley. Carrier-borne 'Copter — Demonstrating a pattern of ship-to-shore attack by vertical envelopment utilizing helicopters and carriers. Dreamboat — Reporting the maiden voyage of the diesel motor troopship that features showers, barber shops, and comfortable quarters for families accompanying servicemen overseas (13 min — 1953). 504 What's New in the Service— (1) A Navy inventor briefly explains the principle of. atomic powered submarines; (2) Tests at Aberdeen Proving Ground of a jeep. WACS in Eucom — Depicting the daily routine of the woman soldier in Europe. Boiling vs Quant ico Marine — Air Force and Marine teams participate in service football league season. Yesterday's Battleground — A glimpse of the battle-torn Pacific Islands 10 years after the war. Super Monk — The 28-mile journey into space and the safe return of animal passengers in an Aerobee rocket (21 min — 1952). 505 What's New in the Service — New snow removal equipment is demon- strated in the High Sierras. Sweet Adeline — Army and Air Force versions of "Tiger Rag" and "Toidy Toid and Toid" in the National Barber Shop Quartette Contest. The Big Wheel — Testing airmen's reaction to extreme pressures in flight by whirling the men in a huge naval centrifuge at the speed of sound. Old Baldy — Typical front line fighting in Korea. Football in the Service — Two midseason games, Great Lakes vs Air Force and Ft Jackson vs Air Force (22 min — 1953). 506 What's New in the Service— The BARC, huge amphibious vehicle capable of carrying a tank and a crane. Higher They Go — Troops learn and practice mountain climbing tech- niques at Ft Carson, Colorado. Air Force OCS — Airmen and airwomen receive OCS training coeducation- ally at Lakeland, Florida. Icebreaker — A Navy icebreaker on a reconnaissance mission in the Bering Sea. Army-Navy Game — Highlights of the 1953 service game of the year (21 min— 1953). 200 NUMERICAL INDEX AF8M No. 507 What's New in the Service — Uses of the portable iron lung. Casey GI Jones — Employees of large commercial railroads cooperate in teaching all phases of railroading to soldiers. Iwo Memorial — Bronze tablet of flag raising at Mt Suribachi on Iwo Jima. Kapyong School — Contributions by soldiers in Korea found a school in memory of one of their buddies who was killed in action. ;nA oiilfl Air Force Judo — Japanese masters teach airmen practical applications of judo at a Tokyo school (18 min — 1953). - J!-J ! i • . f>fIJJj " vWVJJij,jJl£.A C«It» 508 What's New in the Service — A meteorological weatherwind computer, the Rawin field set, collects firing data for big guns. The B-47 — Operation and maintenance of the Air Force stratojet bomber. Korea's Children — GI's distribute clothing and candy to refugee orphans. On Target — Glimpses of activities at Dahlgren, the Navy's testing ground for new weapons. itomfI-*~3^cH WAF World-wide Basketball Championship— All-girl basketball squads representing Keesler and Lackland Air Force Bases compete for the court championship, which was won by the Lackland team for the third successive year. NIKE Missile — A look at this special weapon in the civil defense system — Presented with a background story on rockets and guided missiles (18 min — 1954). 522 Hunter Killer — Showing how a team of Navy vessels and aircraft track and destroy a submarine in mid- Atlantic (21 min — 1954). .//oils foiiltr 523 Honest John — Corporal — Army's newest rocket and guided missile. The Remaining Few — Fort Myer's horse-drawn caisson performs for the camera. .:\to3twU Time Please — Brief story of the US Naval Observatory (11 min-7-1954). 524 T-43 Tank — Bridge Drop — New T-43 tank walks, runs, and climbs in front of camera — Engineers and paratroopers lay 500-foot bridge in 30 minutes in Japan. The Greater Service — Numerous civilian benefits derived through Armed Forces activities as a result of research and development. The Air Force Button — A filmagraph showing the origin and background of the Air Force button (16 min — 1954). -l grrraiioH bniiol^idbn^J 525 The Fastest Man on Earth — Air Force Colonel rides rocket propelled sled, warming up to a speed of 420 miles an hour. Eskimo Scout — Eskimo scout, of the Alaskan National Guard, helps to guard an Arctic gateway to America. The Darmstadt Case — US Army's criminal investigation detachment in Frankfurt, Germany — Operations in European Command (16 min — 1954). 528 Vertical Takeoff— At Moffett Naval Air Station, Navy Experimental Convair XFY-1 prepares for vertical takeoff in its free flight test program. Ejection Seat — The camera shows what happens 10,000 feet above the Gulf of Mexico when a man is shot out of a bomber. Television in the Service — How television, a versatile tool, is adapted by the armed services (20 min — 1954). 529 A Musical Merry Christmas — Greetings to servicemen, with carols by West Point Choir, Annapolis Choir, joined by girls from Hood College and famous Air Force Singing Sergeants — Dance to Eddie Fisher's song, "Christ- mas Eve in mv Home Town" (21 mm — 1954). " • 530 New Air Chow — Air Force mess sergeants become culinary experts under the watchful eyes of the master chefs in the George V Hotel in Paris. Military Heraldry — Background of military insignia. Northwest Passage — Icy lanes of the Arctic Ocean are opened by ships of US Navy after repeated attempts since days of Henry Hudson. On Target — Bombing contests by B-36's and B-47's of the Strategic Air Command — Firepower demonstration of fighter planes from Eglin Air Force Base (22 min— 1955). *'t :il .,£X lldH — 498 O$ 39O$ 1&y :ll 531 The Flying LST— Navy's Guided Missiles— Navy presents a flying r.n troopship and its latest self -guided missile. Army-Navy Game — Game of 1954 goes to Navy (21 min — 1955). 203 NUMERICAL INDEX AFSMNo. 532 Super-Carrier Forresta! — Navy launches world's largest carrier. Capitol NIKE Base — Practice "Alert" at one of the newly established NIKE guided missile bases near the Capitol. To the Ladies — Complete tour of the newly dedicated WAC Center at Fort McClellan, Ala. (19 min— 1955). 533 Mount Vernon — A guided tour of George Washington's home on the banks of the Potomac. Marine Uniform — Story behind this colorful uniform from the inception of the Marine Corps to the present day (16 min — 1955). 534 Droppable Take-off Gear — Air Force develops an ingenious procedure which allows its planes to take off with greater loads, and from rougher runways. Steam Catapults — Catapult launchings aboard the aircraft carrier, U.S.S. Hancock. Illuminated Flight-Deck Suit — Unique nighttime footage of new electri- fied flight-direction suit, aboard Navy carrier. Supermonk Retires — "Space-Cadet" (dubbed "Super-Monk") shown in retirement quarters at Smithsonian Zoo, Washington 25, D.C. — Flashback feature of his former rocket-riding days. Icecap Caravan — Story of a small expedition which crossed 1,600 miles of the Greenland Icecap, establishing a route for heavy vehicles (19 min — 1955). 535 Underground Housing Installations — Underground Atom Blast — Air Force goes underground in the Far North while the underground blows topside in an atomic explosion at Desert Rock. Take Her Down — Story on submarines from turn of the century to the launching of the NAUTILUS. Winter Sports — Spectacular ski jumping at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany — Army and Air Force teams compete in bobsled race at Lake Placid, N.Y. (19 min— 1955). i^V 536 Pan American Games — Highlights of the 1955 Pan American Games held in Mexico City (19 min— 1955). 537 Navy Research Aircraft — New Signal Developments — Navy demon- strates practical version of a flying saucer — Signal Corps shows off its latest electronic device. Nautilus Shakedown — Air Force cameraman explores the inner workings of the world's first atomic submarine. B-36 — Story of the real backbone of the Strategic Air Command, the B-36 Bomber (20 min — 1955). 538 Diagnostic Heart Radio — Navy unveils its latest weapons against heart disease. Davy Crockett, Jr. Grade — Small fry at Fort Myer don coonskin caps and get out their shooting irons. A President Goes to School — Story of the President's 40th class reunion held at West Point during June week, 1955 (18 min — 1955). 539 The Navy Terrier— SS Neversail— The Bell X2— The Texas Tower- Navy's Terrier, a self-guided missile tracking down its target — Army training ship that never goes to sea — Bell X2, fastest thing in airplanes to date — Texas Tower, newest link in our radar defense chain. Deep Freeze for Twelve — Story of survival training on the Icecap (15 minr— 1955). 204 NUMERICAL INDEX AFSM No. 540 "U.S.S. Forrestal," "Delta Ray," "Sea Master," and the "Skyhawk"; "Ontos Tank Destroyer" and experimental test on ejection seats for Air Force. Atom Soldier — Proof that foot soldier can survive the atom blast. Leatherneck Notes — Brief history of Marine Corps Band (18 min — 1956). 541 Armed Forces Talent Show— Talent of all types from all the Services entertain (30 min — 1956). 542 Signal Corps Drone — Demonstration of the radio-controlled reconnais- sance craft. The Albacore — New submarine showing radical new hull shape and con- trol system. The B-52 Flight — SAC's new swept wing jet bomber on ground, in flight, and refueling in the air. Alpine Holiday — Service couple takes leave in Germany's Bavarian Alps (19 min— 1956). 543 Portable TV Camera — Enables Commanders to watch front line action and evaluate operations at the Command Post. The Aerodyne — Vertical air jet experimental model shown in full operation. The Aerocycle — An experimental one-man flying machine. The Hurricane Hunters — How the Air Force and Navy cooperate in getting vital information on hurricane movements. An I&E spot announcement on voting (15 min — 1956). 544 B-52 Crew Demonstrates Cross Wind Landing Gear— Permits large planes to maneuver in smaller areas and land in rough weather. Navy "Grasshopper" Sends Weather Data — An automatic operating mechanism, sends accurate weather data for months at a time over distances up to 800 miles. Moving Dry Dock Rescues Landing Craft — New Landing Craft Retriever, capable of carrying small vessels, up to 80 tons, in rescue operations. "Biggest" Snow Train for Arctic Snows — Capable of carrying very heavy loads over snow covered wastes. Bone-Fide Soldier— Feature on dog training by the Army in Germany as viewed by the dog. Frogmen's Holiday — Navy frogmen enjoy undersea fishing in waters off the Virgin Islands (18 min — 1956). 545 Includes: "Supersonic Jets Fly From Forrestal," "Jet Plane Crashes hi Essex Landing," and "Meet the Artists" — An animated sequence defines ,-) the rights and responsibilities of freedom (17 min — 1956).- •&! 546 Includes: "The Drake" — Army's new amphibious truck tests successfully, "American by Choice" — story of Airman Marko Miletich, "It's in the Bag" — operations of Navy's blimps (10 min — 1956 — Color). 547 Includes: "Trials of First U.S. Military Airplane" — scenes of Army tests on original biplane in 1909, "Biggest Air Transport in Action" — features and capabilities of the new C-133, "Test of New Crash Suit" — aluminized crash suit tested in super-heated oven, "Sac Judo 1956", "Eyes to Sea" (18 min— 1956). 548 Includes: "New Incentive for a Military Career," "New World Record for Rocket-Sled," "Airborne TV — New Eyes for Navy," "Gliders Build Friendship Overseas," "Slingshot Recovery for Frogmen," "Jet Trio 205 NUMERICAL INDEX AFSM No. Refuels in Mid-air," "Army Unveils Rapid-fire Vulcan," "High and Dry" (16 min— 1956). 549 Includes: "Woodrow Wilson Centennial" — depicts President Wilson's efforts to build a lasting peace after WW I, "New Medical Care Act for Dependents" — provisions (22 min — 1956). ;ljf. 550 Old Ironsides A visit to Old Ironsides riding again at anchor in Boston Navy Yard (15 min— 1957). ,0 1&1 **•••• 551 Armed Forces Day A salute to the Armed Forces, stressing the role of the Armed Forces as ,.iiigi.a "Force for Peace" (14 min— 1957). 552 I&E Screen Magazine — Issue No. 552 — Mathew Brady A documentary on the work of Mathew Brady, the country's first combat photographer — His pictures of people, places, and events (13 min — 1957). 553 I&E Screen Magazine — Issue No. 553 — What's New in the Service llu} , Includes: "The Helmet Radio," "Flood Control," "The Code Posters," "The Most Famous Picture" (20 min— 1957). 554 I&E Screen Magazine— Issue No. 554— What's New in the Service Includes: "Army Flag," "Sea Legs for Sub Sailors," "Atomic Radiation Preserves Food," and "Vanguard" (16 min— 1957). 555 Theodore Roosevelt — American Presents highlights of his life — Most interesting experiences as a boy, out west, and later in national and international affairs — Development of his political career — His democratic ideals and principles mark him as an outstanding American (20 min — 1958). 556 I&E Screen Magazine— Issue No. 556 Includes: "Operation Farside," "The Boys From Planet 0," "New Undersea Escape Method," "A Report to the Armed Forces," and "Pay- raise Bill Opens New Horizon" (18 min — 1958). 557 Your Defense Report on the preparedness of the Armed Forces in terms of weapons, equipment, and tactical responsibility — Demonstration firings of the new guided missile designs, including the ICBM (20 min — 1958). 558 I&E Screen Magazine— Issue No. 558 Includes: "Freedom Foundation Awards, 1958," annual awards cere- monies of the Freedom Foundation ; "Tree Snow Test," Army Transporta- tion Corps demonstrates its new portable fuel train; "Navy's Rat," new anti-submarine rocket launched torpedo; "Have Ball — Will Orbit," satellite is fired into orbit; "The Boys From Planet #," President Eisenhower's People-to-People Program; "Food Atomic Style," preparing and supplying healthful food to the military personnel (20 min — 1958). 559 Shipment to Saratoga Describes how foreign aid contributed to the success of the Battle of Saratoga in 1777 — Arms and supplies shipped by a French company helped to win our independence from England — Payment for the supplies was made in 1818 to the heirs of the founder of the company (14 min — 1958). v j yifi 206 NUMERICAL INDEX AFSM No. 560 I&E Screen Magazine — Issue No. 560 Includes: "South Pole Party Sees Light," "Bob and Jane Wow Airmen," "Brussels Fair," and "These Honored Dead" (21 min — 1958). 43. Campaign Reports Campaign Reports (CR) present chronological developments of entire campaigns. •: niad-too* ul -e-'vmoil ,I£ CBNq. • 1 Liberation of Rome Entry and liberation of the first of the Axis capitals to capitulate (21 min — 1944 — Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition — Withdrawn from oversea commands — From British Army Film BC 7198). 2 San Pietro Graphic account of capture of an Italian village (32 min — 1945). 3 Stilwell Road Construction of highway through extreme natural obstacles under enemy fire '(52 min— 1945). 10 <'•: •!<>£( Combat Bulletins (CB) are newsreel-type films. CB's No. 1 through 66 deal with WW II, while No. 101 through 113 deal with the Korean conflict. Production of these bulletins was discontinued on 13 November 1951. CBNo. 1 Combat shots, Pacific and Italian theaters (13 min — 1944). 2 Bridging the Volturno River, Italy — Landings in South Pacific area — Hawaiian training branch — Invasion of Cape Gloucester (14 min — 1944). 3 Building pillbox in Italy — Battlefield concealment — Operations at Los Negros — Embarkation for Anzio — Capodichino airfield in Italy (20 min — 1944). 4 Battle for Cassino — Japanese and jungle — Tanks and infantry face enemy fire (19 min— 1944). 5 Stop that tank, rear area in India — Something new has been added — Various special devices, South Pacific — Bazooka quadruple power — Land mine problem — The B-29, modern day specialist (16 min — 1944). 6 Beachhead operations — A day on a European beachhead (23 min — 1944). 17 Invasion of southern France — Operations in northern France — Operations in Burma — Japanese attack US task force (38 min — 1944). 18 Progress in southern France — Activities in Italy— Seized German film — Invasion of Sansapor — Battle of France (39 min— 1944 — Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition) . _,_ 207 NUMERICAL INDEX CBNo. 19 Expansion of beachhead in southern France — Activities on Ledo and Burma Roads — Activities at Leghorn, Italy — Operations in northern France (21 min— 1944). 20 Flying bomb sites — Capture of Toulon and Marseilles — US airmen freed in Roumania — Operations in France and Belgium — Canadian 1st army — tf British 2d army — American 1st and 3d armies (24 min — 1944 — Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition). 21 Progress in southern France — Activities in Italy — Bridge over Salween River — Clean-up Aitape, New Guinea — North France and Belgium — American 1st and 3d armies (20 min — 1944). 22 Yanks in Germany- — American 3d and 7th armies meet — British take Antwerp — Buzz bombs halted — Nazis give up — Airborne army take-off (26 min— 1944). 23 Boring into Siegfried Line — Rhine bridge seized — Battle for Lorraine — Gothic Line cracked — Pacific war steps up — Canadians clearing channel (26 min— 1944). 24 Channel coast activities — Ordnance repairs — German frontier opera- tions— Airborne operations — Toulon Harbor installations — Invasion of Palau Islands (20 min— 1944). - 25 Evacuation of Kweilin — Supply for American 1st army — rAllies near Po Valley — Americans rebuild Japanese base — Invasion of Anguar (25 min — 1944). 26 Capture of Tengyueh, Burma Road barrier — Fifth army on road to Bologna— Seized film on Plpesti oil field — Artificial harbor in Normandy — Activities in ETO — Cross-canal flamethrower — Railheads bring tanks to front— U-boat at Brest— Battle of Aachen— AMG in Germany— RAF bombs Germany (31 min — 1944 — -Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition). 27 Clean-up on Peleliu and Anguar — Activities in ETO — More Brazilian troops reach Italian front — Preparations for Philippine invasion — Landings on Leyte (28 min — 1944). 28 Activities in ETO — Battle of the Netherlands— Glider pickup at Eind- hoven— Air Force fighter kills — Liberation of Greece— Activities in Burma — Gen Seagrave's field hospital unit — The US Navy presents — -Battle of the Philippines (19 min— 1944). 29 ' Activities in ETO — Battle of the Netherlands — Testing German am- munition— Utilization of local industries — Artillery supplies a trapped bat- talion—Winter shoes for tanks — Demolition of roadblocks — Weasel M29- C — Additional films of Palau operations (22 min — 1944). 30 Activities in ETO — RAF sinks Tirpitz — Frontline steel production — Bombed Belgian rail network — Rain and snow slow allied armies — Burma operations — Activities in Philippines (21 min — 1944). 31 Personnel pick-up tests at Wright Field — Wine barrel revetments — Eighth Air Force fighter kills — Remote control tank — Opening of big push — Huertgen Forest — Aachen area (15 min — 1944). 32 Activities in ETO— American 1st and 9th armies drive closer to Roer River — Holland front — British introduce a new mine detector — Belfort and Mulhouse fall to French units — Sharpshooting course for jungle fighters — 208 NUMERICAL INDEX CB No. Italian front — Russian film showing fighting in Warsaw suburbs — B-29's attack' Tokyo — Carrier planes attack Manila (21 min — 1945), 33 School for jungle life — Activities in ETO — American 1st and 9th armies drive forward on Aachen front — To the south, US and French troops of the 6th army press forward before the Rhine plain — Island ice box — Advance toward Ormoc Road — Carrier strikes in Ormoc and Manila Bays (18 min — 1945). 34 Activities in ETO— Ninth army front— Port of Antwerp— Fighter kills- Malaria control in Corsica — B-29 crash in China — Japanese phosphorous bombs — Capture of Bhamo, Burma Road link (16 min — 1945). 35 Japanese raid Saipan B-29 base — GI's get whole blood from homefront — "Black Widow" and "Jato"— Activities in Burma, China, and ETO (20 min— 1945). 36 Operations in Philippine Islands — Ormoc landing — Troops land on Mindoro — Mediterranean area — German work mobilization — ETO — Ger- man offensive (23 min— 1945). 37 Activities on Leyte and Mindoro — Air ferry route to Siberia — Advance in Burma — Nazi version of action in East — Activities in ETO (24 min — 1945). 38 Admiral Nimitz speaks on Pearl Harbor anniversary — "Mars Task Force" at Tonkwa — XC-97, cargo transport — Nazis driven from Greenland coast — Winter on the Italian front — Trench foot problem at front — Allies counter in Battle of the Bulge (21 min— 1945). 39 Island airport in Axis waters — Experimental activities of AAF — Ledo- Burma Road — Field problems on Western front — M24 light tank — Modi- fications on M4 tank — Single-plane Borneo attack (15 min — 1945). 40 Attack on Manila Harbor — First landing on Luzon — Action on Western front — Alsace front — Bomb damage viewed at captured oil plant — Sumatra oil refineries bombed — Para-demolition on NE Celebes (20 min— 1945). 41 Bombing of Manila airfields — British take Akyab — Opening of Ledo Road — Carrier force strikes Formosa — Italian front — Activities in ETO — Frontline shower bath — Bombing of Berlin (26 min — 1945). 42 Meeting of allied leaders — Nazi shipping attacked along Norwegian coast — New aircrew oxygen bottle — Activities in ETO and Burma— Bailey assault bridge — Army-Navy planes hit Japanese installations — Operations in the Philippines (31 min— 1945). 43 Activities in ETO — Trays from scrap metal — DDT spray for jungle — Capture of Ramree — Modern plant services allied aircraft — Stilwell Road convoy reaches Kunming — Luzon operations (23 min — 1945). 44 Invasion of Iwo Jima — Jet-propelled P-59 — Activities in ETO — Gen Marshall's inspection of Italian front — Manila (25 min — 1945 — Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition). 45 Action on Iwo Jima — Radio Luxembourg — Activities in ETO — Roosevelt meeting — Activities in Philippines — Manila — Corregidor and Mariveles (30 min— 1945). 46 Allied air attacks on Germany — Rhine offensive— A-26 Invader— Manila clean-up — Air rescue on Japanese-held island — Iwo Jima (29 min— 1945 — Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition) . 494599°— 59 14 209 NUMERICAL INDEX CB No. 47 Tokyo strikes — Activities on Iwo Jima — Clean-up on Corregidor — China supply problems — Jungle shelters — T26 tank — Additional films on Rhine offensive (27 min-1945). 48 Air support on Western front — Shangri-La — Activities in ETO — British jet plane — M69 incendiary bomb — Capture of Lashio and Mandalay — Second airfield taken on Iwo Jima — Ryukyus attacked (31 min — 1945). 49 Additional film on Iwo Jima — Invasion of Panay Island in Philippines — Aerial supply on Leyte — B-32 Dominator— War dogs — Honor defenders of Bastogne — Rhine airborne operations (25 min — 1945). ^ «i«!£ 50 Ryukyus operations — Activities in Burma — P-80 Shooting Star — Fifth army ordnance pool — US forces drive deeper into Germany (29 min — 1945). 51 Story of Remagen bridge capture — Navy moves inland — Philippine operations — Advance on Okinawa — Activities in Burma — Nazi atrocities (28 min — 1945 — Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition). 52 Advance in Italy — Activities in ETO and in Luzon — Transportation methods in China — Tokyo strikes — Additional Okinawa films — Attack on Kure naval base (26 min — 1945 — Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition). 53 Sec Stimson and Gen Marshall — Activities on Okinaway and in ETO — Mop-up in Manila Harbor — Atrocity films — Surrender — Gen Eisenhower •r.,j Hi-makes VE-day statement (33 min — 1945 — Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition). 54 Action on Okinawa — Two Japanese in dawn sortie — Activities in Philip- pines— Expedients overcome tank obstacles — V-I over Antwerp — Air- borne supply base — Activities in ETO— Atrocity films — Death of Mussolini (32 min — 1945 — Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition). 55 Additional surrender films — Gen Richardson makes VE-day statement — Fall of Rangoon — Iwo Jima base for Tokyo attacks — Captured Japanese weapons— USS Franklin (29 min— 1945). 56 Activities in ETO — Paper war — 57-mm recoilless rifle — Invasion of Tarakan — Japanese suicide bomb — Capture of Banguio (29 min — 1945). 57 Activities in ETO — Disney swish — Enemy fortifications — Mine menace in conquered areas — T66 rocket launcher — Jungle rescue — Activities in Philippines — Attack on Naha (28 min — 1945— Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition). 58 Activities in ETO— Floating bridge M4— Activities in Philippines— Sopac University — Postwar jeep — Allied prisoners freed in Rangoon — Shuri Line on Okinawa (26 min — 1945). 59 Operation "Pluto" — Allied control council for Germany — New heli- copters— Carbine M2 — Activities in Philippines — Ledo Road supply base — Additional films on Shuri Line — Expand Marianas airbases (26 min — 1945). 60 Activities in ETO— LVT's for beachhead operations— Wire-laying by airplane — Activities of 6th army group — Service schools in Pacific — Trans- portation difficulties on Okinawa — F7F Tigercat (20 min — 1945). 61 Operation "Fido" — Activities in ETO — Russian one-man carry — M40 and T89 motor carriages — Borneo invasions — Action on northern Luzon — Okinawa— Naval operations off Okinawa— Kobe strike (27 min— 1945). 210 NUMERICAL INDEX CBNo. 62 Redeployment operations — Activities in ETC — Cavitizing shells for V-T fuzes — Okinawa — Japanese attacks on fleet (21 min — 1945). 63 British flame defenses — Revolt in Prague — Redeployment — New Quar- termaster units use leaded gas — Suicide attack on destroyer — Eleventh airborne cuts Japanese escape routes — PT boats fire Japanese oil (21 min— 1945). 64 Former President Truman arrives at Berlin conference — Demonstration of latest Signal Corps equipment — Recapture of Liuchow — Aguni invasion — Balikpapan invasion — Typhoon hits fleet (19 min — 1945). 65 Big Three conference in session — Additional films of Balikpapan in- vasion— Activities on Okinawa — Reunion on Okinawa — "Little David" 914-mm mortar (17 min — 1945). 66 Activities in China — Service troops arrive in Manila — Japanese anti- submarine mortar — Third fleet shells Japan — Sinking of HMS Barham — Army nurses arrive in Hawaii (13 min — 1945). 101 Korea, 10 July through 10 August 1950 — Battle for time — Logistics and combat operations of air, sea, and ground forces of UN (29 min — 1950). 102 Korea, 10 August through 10 September 1950 — Turning the tide — Combat footage of attack and counterattack on ground — Tactical and strategic UN air support — Marines spearhead amphibious landing on Wolmi Island — UN forces capture Inchon and push to outskirts of Seoul — UN forces hold Pusan beachhead and push Red aggressors back (22 min — 1950). 103 Korea, 20 September through 20 October 1950— UN offensive— Maps show changing situation (21 min — 1950). 104 Korea, 20 October through 20 November 1950 — Chinese communists enter war — Speed of UN medical treatment through evacuation of wounded by air — Field demonstrations at Aberdeen (Maryland) Proving Ground — Rough winter weather impedes Navy — Air Force tests on new Fairchild XC-120 pack airplane — Demonstration of US winter uniforms (21 min — 1951). 105 Korea, 20 November through 20 December 1950 — UN forces escape trap — Third division fighting principal holding action — Tenth corps evacu- ated by sea from Hungnam — Evacuation of troops, supplies, equipment* and civilians, in face of advancing Chinese Reds — Largest amphibious evacuation in military history — Airdrop of supplies — Air evacuation of casualties — Destruction of abandoned supplies — Interrogation of Chinese prisoners (16 min — 1951). 106 Korea, 20 December 1950 through 20 January 1951— UN ground forces evacuated from Hungnam aided by naval protective fire — Warehouses, buildings, and harbor facilities destroyed — Evacuation of Seoul — Redeploy- ment of 8th army — Withdrawal across Han River — Flight of civilian refugees — UN troops digging in near Suwon — Fighter-bombers of UN air force inflicting damage on enemy (20 min — 1951). 107 Korea, 20 January through 20 February 1951 — UN troops capture Suwon and move on to Han River — Digging out enemy in hills — Troops of 25th division reach outskirts of Seoul on 10 February — Red resistance stiffens on central front indicating counterattack — Red positions blasted by massed 211 NUMERICAL INDEX CBNo. firepower of tanks and artillery — Flying boxcars deliver supplies by para- chute at Wonju — Dislodging of enemy on hill 584 — Operation Killer pushes northward following failure of Red breakthrough attempt (17 min — 1951). 108 Korea, 20 February through 20 March 1951 — Operation Killer, con- tinues against weakening enemy resistance — C-119's supplying frontline units by air — UN air force continues around-the-clock bombing and strafing of enemy — Troops of 24th and 25th divisions carrying battle to enemy — Near 38th Parallel, 7th division reconnaissance patrol strikes northward (18 min— 1951). 109 Korea, 20 March through 20 April 1951 — Paratroopers of 187th airborne regimental combat team land near Munsan during Operation Tomahawk — Twenty-fourth division advances in face of stiff resistance at 38th Parallel — ROK division crosses Imjin River with US fire support — Official activities of SHAPE headquarters — Tank-infantry team executes a reconnaissance in force across 38th Parallel — Reconnaissance tank mission against com- munist snipers (19 min — 1951). [MK- ,:t vltrt 01 ,RirtG/l 101 110 Korea, 20 April through 20 May 1951 — Red spring offensive stalled — UN forces withdraw across Imjin River and through Uijongbu to set up major defenses along Lincoln Line above Seoul — Tank-infantry team de- flects Chinese columns as UN planes blast enemy concentrations north of Seoul — "Human sea" tactics of Reds prove costly against superior UN firepower (15 min — 1951). 111 Korea, 20 May through 20 June 1951 — Allied units push north as tide of battle turns — Infantry units receive close support from F-51 fighters in smashing enemy hill position — Mud hampers advance of UN forces necessitating airlift delivery of supplies to front — Artillery battery pounds Reds with 155-mm howitzer shells — Pinpointing of communist targets by air-ground team as UN advance continues — Blasting of Wonsan Harbor at night by rocket-firing vessels of UN navy (17 min— 1951). ' r 112 Korea, 20 June through 20 July 1951— Cease-fire talks— Reds stop UN correspondents from entering conference area — Gen Ridgway discontinues talks until enemy agrees to neutralize Kaesong area — Resumption of talks (18 min-1951). 113 Korea, 20 July through 20 August 1951 — Infantry patrol in probing action in northwest of Inje — UN communication team installs VHF station as link in radio network — North of Yanggu US infantrymen attack hill 1179, supported by self-propelled 155-mm guns and heavy mortars — Following capture of objective, units reorganize, receive ammunition, and other supplies by airdrop — Return of refugees to Seoul — Retrieval of mine- disabled tank — Cease-fire negotiations at Kaesong (18 min — 1951). 45. Army Information Films These films are intended for the information of all personnel in the Armed Forces, including civilian components. Army Information Films Series, sponsored by Troop Information Division, Department of the Army, should not be confused with 212 NUMERICAL INDEX .ifewtn ,3$tt? laia*?-- dfqosq sriJ V> diu'tr 48. Film Bulletins ;">'• - r:j| . Film bulletins (FB) deal with new military developments (not nec- essarily based on approved Department of the Army doctrine). FB No. 163 Mustard Spray Tests With Multiple Planes (U) (23 min — 1944 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must be authorized by CQMLO— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL). 5-85 Camouflage Dummies and Decoys Camouflage in desert warfare — Use of wire, cloth, paper, foliage, mud, and soil in preparation and construction of dummies and decoys (14 min-1944-Color)f6lhI^fWrt -$rfW&Sl BBtMtoim ei mffl wilt" 5-101 The Tournapull Engineer tournapull machine used in constructing airfields (15 min — 1944-Film Reference). 5-102 The Engineer Dozers — LeTourneau Use of two types of dozers — Techniques — Clearing away obstacles and building roads through various types of terrain (26 min — 1944 — • Film Reference). ' 8111111 Hi no J * -BOH 5-111 Road and Runway Construction — Southwest Pacific Rapid construction of supply roads and air strips on captured Japa- nese islands (18 min — 1944 — Film Reference). I3jbu8 » 98 ffioQ 9 5-129 Engineer Power Shovel and Attachments Power shovel — Standard attachments — Operation (21 min — 1944 — Film Reference). 5-133 Hand-placed Charges against Beach and Underwater Obstacles Placing demolition blocks M2, M3, M4, and bangalore torpedo by hand — Types of beach and underwater obstacles — Functioning of con- cussion detonator (19 min — 1944). 214 NUMERICAL INDEX FB No. 5-137 Road Maintenance and Construction in Italy Engineer maintenance and construction of roads in Italy (10 min — 1944 — Film Reference). 5-148 Camouflage in Combat Practicability of camouflage — Comparison between training and combat methods — Ingenious examples under battle conditions — Enemy skill and techniques of camouflage (12 min — 1944 — Film Reference). 5-168 Port Repair Problems — Destruction found in captured ports — Repair for military use (15 min — 1945 — Film Reference). -.•*•. r; j : : 5-182 Road Construction and Maintenance in CBI Construction of military roads in CBI theater (18 min— 1945— Film Reference). 5-185 The Bailey Bridge in Combat Use of bridge in keeping supplies and equipment moving toward the front (13 min — 1945 — Film Reference). 5-192 Fixed Bridge Construction and Repair in the CBI Building and repairing fixed bridges in CBI theater (12 min — 1945 — Film Reference). 5-194 Interim Report on Passage of Beach and Underwater Obstacles (U) (28 min — 1945 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must be authorized by COFENGRS— Film is classified SECRET). 5-196 Airfield Construction and Repair in the CBI Construction of military airfields in CBI theater by engineers — Limited equipment — Obstacles (15 min — 1945 — Film Reference). 5-201 River Crossing Operations in the CBI Overcoming difficult obstacles to keep supplies moving across rivers (14 min— 1945— Film Reference). 5-207 Field Airdromes Construction of field airdromes (12 min — 1945— Film Reference). 7-263 Fighting in Built-Up Areas — Use of Special Equipment Illustrating special techniques and equipment used by infantry in clearing an enemy-held area — What makes fighting in these areas more effective (5 min— 1953). 7-264 Fighting in Built-Up Areas— Methods of Entering Buildings Demonstration of correct methods of entering buildings in enemy-held territory — Use of grenades (4 min — 1953). 7-265 Fighting in Built-Up Areas — Methods of Searching and Clearing Build- ings Rifle squad has the responsibility of searching and clearing buildings- Essential procedures demonstrated (3 min — 1953). 7-266 Fighting in Built-Up Areas — Selection of Positions for Firing Emphasizing that selection of proper firing positions greatly increases effectiveness of fire during this type of combat — Tricks of cover and concealment (5 min — 1953). 215 NUMERICAL INDEX FB No. 7-268 Fighting in Built-Up Areas — Organization and Tactics Outlining organization and tactics of an attacking unit, the infantry rifle platoon — Functions of major groups: searching party, covering party, and weapons squads — How each group is deployed during attack — Importance of an advance tactical plan (10 min — 1953). 7-269 Fighting in Built-Up Areas— Mutual Support and Methods of Advance Exhibiting the joint support of infantry and tank units in this type of fighting — Proper methods of advance for the infantryman (5 min — v u; 1953)- UQ\ OoltD0t*39a— ^Hioldoi^ 7-272 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— US Rifle Cal .30 Ml Browning Automatic Rifle fg'j Description, uses, and capabilities of the Browning automatic rifle (BAR) and the semiautomatic cal .30 Ml (8 min-— 1954— Color— Film 7-273 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— US Pistol Cal .45, Submachine Gun, Cal .45, US Carbine, Cal .30 Brief descriptions of characteristics and capabilities — Use in combat (8 min — 1954 — Color — Film Reference). 7-274 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— Hand and Rifle Grenades Grenades are among the most effective weapons for close in fighting — Hand grenades include M26 fragmentation, white phosphorous, and "offensive" — They are activated by hand and explode in 3 to 6 seconds — Rifle grenades are designed specifically for firing from a rifle and include: high explosive antitank grenade, pyrotechnic signal star cluster, para- chute flares in four colors, and colored smoke streamers (9 min — 1954 — Color — Film Reference). !{-im t 7-275 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— MIC Cal .30 Sniper's Rifle— Sniperscope, Infrared Set No. l^t* Mission of a sniper is to harass the enemy — Illustrating several special pieces of equipment furnished to sniper to help perform mission (6 min — 1954-Color-Film Reference). 7-277 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— Portable Flamethrower Location and characteristics of component parts — How to operate rj,,'j weapon — Characteristics and effects of thickened and unthickened fuel (3 min— 1954— Color— Film Reference). 7-278 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— Machine Guns Characteristics, capabilities, and application of various machine guns used in infantry regiment — Cal .30 light MG, cal .30 heavy MG, and cal .50 MG described — Ball, tracer, armor piercing, and armor piercing incendiary ammunition discussed (5 min — 1954 — Color— Film Refer- ence) . 7-280 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— The Mortar Family Composition, characteristics, capabilities, and application of the 60-mm mortar, 81 -mm mortar, and 4.2-inch mortar (14 min — 1954 — Film Reference). 1 illill O) }iZ 216 NUMERICAL INDEX FB No. 7-281 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — 57-mm Rifle, M18; 75-mm Rifle, M20; 105-mm Rifle M27 Brief descriptions of characteristics, capabilities, and application of the 57-mm rifle, M18, 75-mm rifle, M20, and 105-mm rifle, M27 (7 min — 1955 — Color — Film Reference). 7-282 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — Tank Weapons Brief review of the medium M47 tank with the 90-mm gun, cal .30 coaxial machine gun, cal .50 machine gun, and a cal .30 bow machine gun — Three types of ammunition fired by the 90-mm gun (5 min — 1955 — Film Reference). 7-283 Ranger Training Illustrating the three phases of the eight-week intensive army ranger training course — Invaluable part of army combat teams formed by graduates of this course (28 min — 1953 — Film Reference). 7-285 Rugged Rangers Highlights of the army ranger training course conducted at Fort Benning, Georgia, to test physical stamina and moral courage under combat conditions — Volunteers from all arms and services undergo rigorous training for eight weeks in three phases: review of basic military skills, jungle training, and mountain terrain training (9 min— 1953 — Film Reference). 8-132 Evacuation of the Wounded Steps in evacuating wounded — Five successive echelons of medical service from frontline to general hospital in ZI (15 min — 1944 — Film Reference). 8-147 Medical Service in the Jungle j Difficulties of jungle medical service — Efficiency of combat medical troops — Swimming out with casualties to ships — Treating wounded — Assembling medical supplies — Water discipline — Danger of fungus in- fections — Immunization problems — Malaria control — Jungle fear at night — Operation of collecting stations and clearing stations under canvas or in captured Japanese dugouts (20 min — 1944 — Film Reference). ItnR tlraoS 1 8-173 The Evacuation Hospital Organization and function of evacuation hospital and third echelon medical service (13 min — 1945 — Film Reference). 8-184 Psychiatric Procedure in Combat Area , Handling mild and moderately severe cases of combat fatigue in divi- sion and army areas (47 min — 1945 — Film Reference). 8-200 Malaria Control on Corsica Prevention of malaria by mosquito control — Destruction of breeding places — Killing with sprays — Screening — Individual protection (13 min — 1945 — Film Reference). 8-203 General Hospital Organization and operation of general hospitals overseas (12 min — 1945— Film Reference). 217 NUMERICAL INDEX FB No. 8-217 8-228 9-117 9-118 9-125 9-128 Save That Part Stock piles maintained by Ordnance to fill requirements of armies — Army Medical Laboratories (World War II) ,1 ggg Laboratory units in theaters of operation, communications zones, and ZI — Function of each — Overall organization and set-up worldwide net- work of laboratories (38 min — 1947) Veterinary Food Inspection Service — Part II: Theater of Operations Inspection of food from its arrival at oversea ports until its issue to front line organizations (15 min — 1949 — Film Reference). Torsion Bar Suspension Basic principles — Advantages over old type volute (coil) spring type suspension system (8 min — 1944 — Film Reference). Tank Transporter M25 Description and use (20 min — 1944). Light Cargo Carrier, M29C ^ . -, . ,-„ ^, JN Operation and maintenance (16 mm — 1944). to Recovery of serviceable equipment for reconditioning and repairing (7 min — 1944— Film Reference). Velocity Calibration of Artillery Two-unit ballistic and technical service team — Highly mobile units, trained and equipped by ordnance to calibrate weapons of a battery or battalion (9 min— 1944). Concrete Piercing Nose Fuze M78 Demonstration and evaluation of penetrating ability of concrete pierc- ing nose fuze M78 — Projectiles fired against reinforced concrete slab 5 feet thick with a compressive strength over 5,000 pounds per square inch (16 min— 1945). • ilfiv/' fajo $niiomr//d~~aqooTj Spray-formed Plastic Casing Its use and importance to manufacturers — Detailed description (19 min — 1945) . . :.rao m TO VT Bomb and Rocket Fuzes Details concerning VT bomb and rocket fuzes (25 min — 1945 — Film Reference). 9-154 9-170 9-179 9-197 9-204 Beachhead Maintenance for LVT's Seagoing LVT maintenance units — Unloading repair shops mounted on skids and setting them up for operation on beachheads — Retriever LVT's (19 min— 1945). 9-206 The 4.5-inch Multiple Rocket Launcher, T66 Function, handling, and use of rocket fire in the field — -Advantages of new launcher — Use of new rockets — Crew duties — Tactical use launcher (25 min — 1945 — Film Reference). of 9-221 Arctic Engine Oil Development and testing of new arctic engine oil at Fort Churchill, Canada — Lubrication schedule (7 min — 1948 — Film Reference). 218 NUMERICAL INDEX FB No. 9-230 Trends in Ordnance: 1949 Improved mobility of weapons from WW I to WW II — Ordnance museum at Aberdeen Proving Ground — Development of lighter, more easily portable artillery weapons — New vehicles — T51 crosscountry > ,jT^arg° and personnel carrier — Medium tank M46 and light tank T37 (13 min— 1949— Film Reference). 9-231 Rocket Instrumentation Methods and instruments used to track and record speed, distance, and flight of rockets — Doppler effect as recorded in Dovap system — Tracking and recording rocket flight with radar, tracking telescopes, ballistic cameras, and allied electronic and optical instruments — Use of recorded information (15 min — 1949). 9-238 Aberdeen Proving Ground Developing efficient weapons for US military needs — Functions and operations of the Ballistics Research Laboratory, Development and fe4Mn Proof Services, The Ordnance School, the Ordnance Board, and Aberdeen Ordnance Depot — Basic field research of armed forces materiel conducted at aerodynamic range, supersonic wind tunnel, and Munson automotive test course — Completion of materiel study with field tests (17 min — 1951). 9-288 Modern Ordnance Materiel— Wheeled Vehicles Army Ordnance Corps has the responsibility of supplying and main- taining wheeled vehicles which implement the transportation of men and equipment — Ordnance Corps research has resulted in production of many new and improved versatile vehicles (12 min — 1954 — Film Reference). 9-289 Modern Ordnance Materiel— Tracked Vehicles Application and characteristics of latest developments in tracked vehicles, particularly these basic types: light, medium, and heavy tanks (17 min— 1954— Film Reference). 9-290 Modern Ordnance Materiel — The M76 Amphibious Cargo Carrier Construction, characteristics, capabilities, and operation of this Army vehicle which, like an otter, is at home on water and on land thus providing motorized transportation regardless of terrain or climatic conditions (8 min — 1954 — Film Reference). 10-127 Supply Problems in the Southwest Pacific Hazards of handling and storing supplies — Corrective action — -Effect of climatic, storage, and handling conditions on substandard packing — Oversea packing — Preventing corrosion of subsistence items (40 min — 1944). 10-224 Consolidated Loose Issue and Packing Room Quartermaster warehousing operations — Storage and supply of loose issue items — Filling requisition at supply depot warehouse — Warehouse layout and arrangement of shelves — Conveyor belt system — Packing, crating, and shipping (22 min — 1949 — Film Reference). 10-233 Nutriculture— Vegetable Growing Growing food crops by artificial chemical feeding — Techniques of vegetable growing — Equipment — Mixing chemical ingredients — Con- 219 NUMERICAL INDEX FB No. structing storage tanks — Irrigation — Sowing — Pollination — Harvesting and packing (10 min — 1949 — Film Reference). 10-254 Cold Weather Uniforms Showing dangers of frostbite and trenchfoot — Explanation of layer principle for cold weather clothing — Clothing to be worn in wet cold weather — Clothing to be worn in dry cold weather — Characteristics of undergarments, overgarments, footgear, and gloves — Proper number of layers of clothing as related to cold weather conditions and amount of activity (25 min— 1953— Film Reference). 10-255 Nylon Body Armor Test in Korea Showing tests made by 20,000 soldiers of nylon body armor in various types of units and under varying conditions for 140 days in Korea — Dis- cussion of five objectives of test — Enthusiastic demand for vests by combat troops after tests (14 min — 1953). 10-259 Rigging the 6,000-pound Load-bearing Platform for Aerial Delivery Demonstrating in part I the techniques used in rigging typical mass loads — Showing in part II the procedures used in rigging the %-ton and %-ton trailers with accompanying loads (36 min — 1953 — Film Ref- erence). 11-69 Newfoundland Communications Signal Corps lays long-line cable with laterals to all military installa- tions on Newfoundland (21 min — 1943 — Color — Film Reference). 11-134 Mark III, IFF Modifications (U) (13 min— 1944— Film is classified SECRET). 11-142 Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Signal Corps Equipment Damage caused to vital communications by moisture and fungi — Prevention — Six-man team of radio and wire men at work (17 min — 1944— Film Reference). 11-188 Waterproofing Signal Corps Equipment 9 in i Procedures and techniques necessary to protect equipment from airi«i lo effects of immersion in water (29 min — 1945 — Film Reference). 11-234 Improved Field Wire Laying with Wire Dispensers Wire Dispenser MX-306/AG— Weight— Size and shape— Package containing % mile plastic-coated assault wire — Application in forward areas (13 min — 1950 — Film Reference). 19-152 Combat Firing with Hand Guns Correct grips— Three basic firing positions— Firing quickly and instinctively (17 min — 1944 — Film Reference). 19-157 Allied Military Government in Italy .,__ . , _ "$«nop, tU^O Purpose of AMG in occupied countries — Situation in Italy when American forces invaded — Destruction of cities and villages— Disrup- tion of economic and social life — Reconstruction and rehabilitation by AMG and Italian officials (18 min— 1944— Film Reference). a imTi^em— iiim K) goiqqFffa&M ^fiDaiD 19-167 Traffic Control in the Normandy Invasion Work of military police — Keeping roads clear for steady flow of mili- tary vehicles to front line— Traffic problems in assembling troops and 220 NUMERICAL INDEX FB No. supplies in England, and landing troops and supplies in France — Subsequent movement from beachhead (13 min — 1945 — Film Reference). 19-193 Evacuation of Civilians Combat footage taken in ETO — Keeping civilians from roads in com- bat areas so traffic lanes can be kept open for troop and supply move- ments (15 min — 1945 — Film Reference). 19-202 Traffic Control in the CBI Military police keep supply routes open for military traffic from ports in India to Burma Road — Obstacles in narrow Calcutta streets — Traffic control, stations — Radio-equipped jeeps direct and route traffic — Building Stilwell Road through jungle from Ledo to Burma Road (19 min — 1945 — Film Reference). 19-212 The Baseball Grenade (CN Riot Grenade M25) Use and operation — Shape — Throwing or rolling grenade — Operating parts — Advantages of M25 over M7 — Decontamination (6 min — 1945 — Film Reference). 19-239 Oriental Prisoners of War Handling of prisoners of war by UN forces in Korea in accordance with provisions of Geneva Convention (23 min— 1951— Film Reference). 19-246 Hasty Sign Making How the military police personnel make temporary signs in the field when permanent signs are not available — Demonstrating the uses of sign reproduction kit No. 1, silk screen process (19 min — 1952 — Film Reference). 1&-256 MP Highway Patrol in Germany Demonstrating the control that military police have over traffic on the Autobahn in Germany — Duties of military police highway patrols include traffic patrols, services, and assistance to military and civilian population, law enforcement, and first aid (10 min— 1953 — Film Ref- erence) . h!i«q«» ff E3S-4fc 19-287 The Military Police Story Military Police Corps trainees receive intensive training in basic infantry skills and expert instruction in military policing techniques at Camp Gordon, Georgia — Variety of MP duties and responsibilities — Military police serve in all parts of the world (33 min — 1954 — Film Reference). 20-16 Invasion of Crete by the German Army German film shows preparations for invasion of Crete by air — First part of attack June 1941 — Strafing and precision bombing — Men and equipment dropped by parachute — Capture of coastal roads and airports (11 min— 1942— Film Reference). 20-37 Highway to Alaska Vital artery for flow of military supplies to Alaska (9 min — 1942 — Film Reference). 20-39 Scrap for Victory Salvage of old weapons to help meet iron shortage (11 min — 1942 — Film Reference). 221 NUMERICAL INDEX FB No. 20-56 20-66 20-78 20-213 20-220 i bft 20-249 44-253 46-260 46-261 .Qt.0 Western Battle Front, May-June 1940 Victorious Nazi drive through Holland and Belgium into France (40 min-1943-Film Reference. «,«.|IM3 fo t*&*u*w® *»1 The Battle of Buna The campaign at Buna (9 min — 1943 — Film Reference). Avalanche Snow avalanches in mountain operations — Types — "Wind slab" and "flow snow" — Procedure for soldier separated from main party (10 min — 1943 — Film Reference). Reduction of Japanese Cave-type Fortifications Japanese retreat into caves — Methods of combatting this defense — Cave entrances located by aerial reconnaissance — Defoliation of hills by use of napalm — Neutralization of enemy positions by air forces and field artillery — Destruction by assault teams (34 min — 1945). Construction of Arctic Igloo Construction of snowhouse — Three-man igloo constructed in 3 hours — Advantages of igloo over tent — Natural camouflage (10 min — 1948). Summer Movements in the Arctic Terrain features of arctic and subarctic regions — Difficulties of moving men and supplies — Problems of movement, camping, and survival in arctic — Advantages and disadvantages of various vehicles — The weasel — Other types of transportation by water and air (15 min — 1950 — Film Reference). Reducing Enemy Log Bunkers in Korea Design, construction, and use of log bunkers, enemy camouflaged fortifications — Proper assault techniques and tactics to reduce enemy bunkers — Plan of attack detailed, air and ground reconnaissance, equip- ment, weapons, fighting units, and strategy employed (21 min — 1952 — Film Reference). Weapons of the Artillery Brief descriptions of characteristics of towed and self-propelled weapons which concerned the artillery-man — Nonartillery pieces considered are the 2.5 rocket launcher and the twin 40 motor carriage, M19 — Artillery pieces discussed and illustrated are the 75-mm pack howitzer, the 105-mm howitzer, the 155-mm howitzer, the 155-mm gun, the 8-inch howitzer, and the 240-mm howitzer (26 min — 1953 — Color). Army Aviation — Part I — Introduction General characteristics and typical present uses of fixed-wing and rotary-wing light planes used by the army — Potential uses pegged to ingenuity of tactical commanders and staffs (17 min — 1953 — Film Reference). Army Aviation— Part II— Selection and Occupation of Small Unit Air- strips The mission of army aviation is to expedite tactical and logistical operations of army field forces — How the army aviation section of a combat unit selects and occupies a small unit airstrip without interrupt- ing combat operations (12 min — 1953— Film Reference). »:.- NUMERICAL INDEX FB No. 55-236 Cycloidal and Hydraulic Jet Propulsion Principles and use of cycloidal propelled and hydraulic propelled vessels — Cycloidal propelled vessel contrasted with conventional single- screw type craft — Rapid turning feature of boats propelled by these means (11 min— 1950). 55-248 Outloading of Diesel Locomotives Problems and proper techniques in loading diesel locomotives aboard a cargo ship — Correct rigging, lifting, alining, lowering into wooden cradles, lashing, bracing, and waterproofing the 120-ton locomotive — Teamwork and stevedoring knowledge essential to smooth and efficient operations (13 min— 1952— Film Reference). 55-270 Steam Locomotive Firing Illustrating the six-step procedure for dropping old fire and for firing up a steam locomotive — Emphasizing the need for an even fire to insure efficient and economical operation (12 min — 1953). . * — ~QF0v/ — *oy i*— ~ njifi 55-271 The Locomotive Air Brake System ~f Showing the identification, location, and function of each component part of the locomotive air brake with emphasis on system maintenance and repair (14 min— 1953). J £S-4)I 55-286 Icecap — I Report of the Army Transportation Corps expedition across the icecap of Greenland in the spring and summer of 1952 to establish a route and a method of moving troops and heavy equipment to northern strategic bases (30 min— 1954— Film Reference). •Jd 9ii«i0M siFE— T )•»«*!— hi ail ^ilJ K! $f- 49. Graphic Films Graphic Films (GF) are produced by an economical motion picture production technique using animated drawings or photographs with accompanying narration. They are issued under GF release numbers except when the initiating agency requests their release in a different series. ^ „ ,T .in imipjj io\ j n (fhooo'icl~ -bint) v oo oils tdaimsin OF No. 8-1 Medical Service in the Infantry Division— Part I— The Medical Company, Infantry Regiment Outlining the organization, responsibilities, and duties of this organic element of the regiment (17 min — 1953 — Film Reference). 8-2 Medical Service of the Infantry Division— Part II— The Medical Battalion Every combat organization the size of a battalion or larger has its own medical unit — The medical battalion consists of three companies : head- quarters and headquarters company (including dental service) that handle all battalion administration ; ambulance company that evacuates casualties from regimental collecting stations to divisions clearing station; clearing company that administers medical treatment (18 min — 1943 — Film Reference) . 8-3 Embryology of the Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas A simple visualization of the embryology of the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas with particular reference to the most common surgical anomalies, and variations of these organs (18 min — 1952 — Color — Film Reference). 223 NUMERICAL INDEX OF No. 9-29 Elementary Principles of Analog Computers (U) (29 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Prints are for limited distribution to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and overseas for loan to need-to-know audiences— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized.) 10-18 Operation Streamline — Stock Accounting Showing the new stock accounting system used by Quartermaster Corps and other technical services — Provides for speed, efficiency, and mass production at a saving in time, effort, and cost (15 min — 1952 — -— ' ~ -r-,., -r. f \ Color-Film Reference). 10-21 How to Use Cold Weather Clothing How to avoid injuries caused by cold dry and cold wet conditions — Special cold weather attire, when properly used, provides a portable climate-stabilizer — Explanation of physiological aspects of building, maintaining, and giving off body heat — Seven key points stressed (14 min — 1952 — Color — Film Reference). 10-22 Operation of Quartermaster Corps in CONUS Mission, responsibilities, and activities of the Quartermaster Corps in continental US (11 min— 1953— Color— Film Reference). 10-23 QM Nondivisional Units Organization and activities of 19 flexible nondivisional units under the central control of headquarters and headquarters detachment quartermaster battalion — Expeditious supply of food, clothing, fuel, and other services to troops (19 min— 1953— Color— Film Reference). 10-33 Unit Messing in the Field— Part I— The Mobile Kitchen Features, use and assembly of kitchen — Conversion of truck into kitchen — Installation of kitchen equipment — Readying and serving meals — Cleaning utensils — Safety precautions (9 min — 1957 — Film Reference). -ru; vodT . fioiJ mi&n. gflr^iLBqincmJi 10-35 Cooking Methods and Terms Standardized terms, procedure, and recipes outlined in Army cooking manuals are covered — Procedure for using recipes and methods of cutting, mixing, preparing, and cooking are explained and illustrated (28 min — 1958-Film Reference). 10-36 Warehousing Series — Part I — Storage Procedures Explains primary functions, basic resources, and mode of operation of a military depot — Special and all-purpose warehouse storage facili- ties— Capacity and commodity factors in storage of supplies (21 min — 1958— Film Reference). 10-37 Warehousing Series — Part II — Aisle Arrangement Importance, purpose, and characteristics of aisles used in military storage areas — Covers main, cross, personnel, service, bin, and fire aisles — Stress on proper aisle arrangement for efficient operations (9 min — 1958 — Film Reference). 10-38 Warehousing Series — Part III — Bins, Racks, and Box Pallets Construction, purpose, and types of items stored in each of the three storage aids — Organization and operation of a Retail Bin Area featuring .(991 -fFl — loEo*") — £c.GI — iiim 81) enfigio ssortj lo gaoiterur/ bus 224 NUMERICAL INDEX OF No. layout of tiers and sections; stocking of items; supply procedures and replenishing bins (11 min — 1958 — Film Reference). 11-39 Manual Telephone Central Office AN/TTC-7 Discusses the capabilities and operation of the entire system, including nomenclature, functions, and operation of major components — Procedures for placing and completing various types of calls — Methods used to expand the system (18 min — 1958 — Film Reference). tf .-.')!". .:, •> '-ft » i «J.U 19-30 Riot Control Formations— Part I— Squad Formations Basic commands and steps to form the wedge, the echelon, and the line formations — Purpose of each — Stress on exact, precise execution (12 min— 1957— Film Reference). 19-31 Riot Control Formations — Part II — Platoon and Company Formations Purpose and execution of the wedge, the echelon, and the line (15 min — 1957 — Film Reference). 19-32 Riot Control Formations— Part III— Vehicles and Foot Troops Composition of the Wedge, Echelon, and Line formations employing vehicles and troops — Commands used — Purpose of each formation (12 min— 1958— Film Reference). •;;,[/ > flf.f* f 20-7 Smooth Operation Smooth driving prevents accidents (15 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation) . 20-8 Safety Record A series of accidents culminated in the death of an employee — There- after an outstanding safety record is established in the plant (12 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation). 20-9 Two Steps to Safety For safety in any job, know your job and know yourself (13 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation). 20-10 Let Habit Help The importance of making safe habits a part of job performance (12 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation). 1 1 ) o ^ >< 20-11 Get a Grip on Yourself Importance of emotional stability to safety on the job (15 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation). 20-12 Decide To Be Safe Importance of personal interest in safety programs — Normal safety precautions (12 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation). 20-13 Caution at the Cross Roads Danger at intersections is increased by careless driving (11 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation). 20-14 Danger in Reverse Driving in reverse gear involves extra hazards (8 min — 1952 — Com- mercial Adaptation). 494599°— 59 15 225 NUMERICAL INDEX GFNo. 20-15 Too Close for Comfort Minimum safe distances recommended between vehicles (8 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation). 20-16 Too Fast for Conditions Safe driving controlled by road conditions rather than speed regulations (9 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation). 20-17 Wrong Side Suicide Respect for the white line in the center of the road (11 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation). 1Jlo^ 0 20-19 Looking for Trouble Maintenance measures prevent accidents (11 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation)/) fcgfe.l 20-20 What Happened Avoiding complications after an accident (8 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation). 33-27 Introduction to Psychological Warfare Methods and techniques employed in psychological warfare support in military operations — Tactical, Strategic and Consolidation (16 min — 1956— Color— Film Reference). 61-26 To Provide for the Common Defense History, organization, traditions, and customs of the Army — Charac- terized by a civilian-military pattern — Explanation of administrative staff and its combat organizations — Needs and symbols for rank in commissioned and non-commissioned levels — Emphasis on the civilian role in this great organization (17 min — 1954 — Color). 50. Historical Reports Historical reports (HR) of WW II arranged chronologically accord- ing to theater of operations. tfRNo. i jjjfjj; A-l The Gilbert Islands The Gilbert campaign — Strategic importance of the islands — Success of the campaign, and how it brought us one step closer to Tokyo (11 min— 1949— Limited distribution) . — ctrci &i) d iaxl A-5 Bougainville Landing operation and subsequent capture of Bougainville in 1943 by American Forces of the 37th Division, 14th Corps, and 3d Marine Division (9 min— 1948). . rMuiJU/JS'JTCf AS The Admiralty Islands Landing in Feburary 1944 — Subsequent capture of Admiralty Islands north of New Guinea by 1st Cavalry Division (16 min — 1949). A-10 The Marianas — Part I: Saipan Invasion of Saipan in Marianas group in June 1944 by 2d and 4th Marine Divisions and 27th Army Division — Aerial and naval bombard- 226 3 - 90 NUMERICAL INDEX HR No. ment — Assault on beaches and fierce battle for control of strategic island — Battle of 5th US Fleet vs Japanese Fleet — Aftermath of banzai charge — Japanese suicide stands — Successful conquest of island for use primarily as bomber base (22 min — 1949). A-10A The Marianas — Part II: Guam Landing and recapture of Guam Island in the Marianas in 1944 — Operation a joint Army-Navy-Marine victory (13 min — 1949). A-ll The Battle of Leyte Battle of Leyte Island — Gen MacArthur's return to the Philippines — Initial phases of invasion by US 10th and 24th Corps of 6th Army in October 1944 — Japanese Navy and supporting air arm in suicidal at- tempt to destroy US 3d and 7th Fleets — American ground forces advance despite landing of Japanese reinforcements from nearby islands — Japanese resistance in Ormoc sector overcome and island secured by Christmas 1944 (26 min— 1951). B-15 D-day Convoy Activities just prior to and including D-day — Movements of American troops from all parts to assembly areas at the various ports of embarka- tion, prior to the Normandy invasion (19 min — 1948). B-29 American Ninth Army — Aachen to the Roer River Activities of the 9th Army from Aachen to the Roer River (31 min — 1948). B-30 American First Army — Aachen to the Roer River Advance from Aachen to the Roer River by the 1st Army — Outfits that took part: 1st Division, 9th Division, 28th Division, 83d Division, 104th Division, and 3d Armored Division (29 min — 1948). C-l Campaign in Sicily The 15th Army Group, consisting of the American 7th Army and the British 8th Army, and its invasion of Sicily (20 min — 1948) . — nun Qli) sift^M iK>rftffto»> {jJf'AT Hifijfi^rt ?rrft V> ^borijgni »/itooTtj| C-2 Sicily to Naples American and British forces, consisting of the American 6th Corps (of the 5th Army) and the British 10th Corps, set sail for the invasion of Italy — Captured German footage is included to show action on both sides (13 min— 1948— Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition). C-3 Naples to Cassino The drive from Naples to Cassino — Battle of San Pietro and the sub- sequent storming of Cassino (26 min — 1948). C-8 Invasion of Southern France Invasion of southern France by the 7th Army and subsequent junction with the American 3d Army in northwest part of France (22 min — 1950). E-7 Military Pipeline System (CBI Theater) Achievements of American troops who built a desperately needed pipeline under extremely hazardous conditions and difficult terrain (23 min — 1948). 227 NUMERICAL INDEX 51. Joint Civilian Orientation Conference Film This film was released with neither prefix number or category designation. JCOCNo. Film Provide for the Common Defense Highlights of the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference held at The Pentagon (14 min — 1957 — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and overseas) . 52. Miscellaneous Films Miscellaneous films (MF or Misc) are films which do not conform completely to Department of the Army doctrine. A change has been made in the designation of these films from "MISC" to "MF" plus the appropriate numerical prefix. MF No. 3-7867 (See page 59.) 3-7904 through 3-7907 (See page 59.) 3-7908 Body Armor (U) (8 min — 1951 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must be authorized by OSG— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.) 3-8937 Antipersonnel Biological Warfare (U) (U.S. Army Chemical Corps Technical Film Report No. 52) (30 min— 1958— Color— Film is classified SECRET.) 5-959 Alaska Highway Construction of 1,500 miles of Alaskan Highway — From felling the first tree to final completion of highway (31 min — 1944 — Color). 5-1229 Grass and Brush Fire Fighting Citizens of range country communities organize as fire fighters — Effective methods of fire fighting with common tools (29 min — 1945 — Color — From Dept. of Agriculture). 5-1235 The Atom Strikes First experiments blast set off in New Mexico — Aerial views of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki — Close-ups of devastation in the two Japanese cities (31 min — 1946). 5-1322 Chemistry of Fire Fuel, oxygen, and ignition temperature necessary to produce fire — Difference between flash point and ignition point of fuels — Two ways of extinguishing a fire (44 min — 1947 — From Navy Film MN 61-A). 5-1344 Task Force Williwaw Cold weather tests of personnel and equipment in Aleutian climate (41 min— 1947). . ! ^.- ' ' 5-7646 Adding or Removing Refrigerant Checking domestic refrigeration system for lack of refrigerant — Adding refrigerant by weight — Adding an unmeasured amount of refrigerant — Removing refrigerant (17 min — 1950 — From Office of Education Film No. 441). 228 NUMERICAL INDEX 5-7651 y MF No. 5-7647 Removing and Installing a Compressor or Condenser Disconnecting and removing compressor in home refrigerator — Disconnecting stuck compressor — Removing and installing condenser (17 min— 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 442). 5-7649 Adjusting and Checking the Expansion Valve Design and operation of bellows type automatic expansion valve — Adjusting, checking, and servicing bellows type valve (22 min — 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 444)^*, Checking the Electrical System Checking and servicing overheated motor in domestic refrigerator — Checking stalled capacitor or repulsion and induction motor — Motor control disorders — Range and differential adjustments (18 min — 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 446). 5-7653 Adjusting and Repairing the Thermo Expansion Valve Theory of multiple refrigeration system — Testing and adjusting thermo expansion valve — Recognizing trouble — Servicing (12 min — 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 448). 5-7654 Adjusting Pressure-actuated Temperature Control Devices Purposes of pressure-actuated temperature control devices — Adjusting pressure-actuated motor control (16 min — 1950 — From Office of Education Film No. 449). 5-7656 Servicing Water Cooled Condensers Theory of counterflow condenser — Essential elements of water- cooled system — Operation of electric water valve (12 min — 1950 — From Office of Education Film No. 451). Making and Repairing Tubing Connections Straightening copper tubing — Working, cutting, and dressing copper tubing — "Sweating in" connector to cover a break (18 min — 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 452). 5-7657 nr 5-7709 Hose Line Evolutions and Hose Line Equipment Two parts — "Hose Line Equipment" and "Methods of Handling the Hose" — Hoses, couplings, adapters, nozzles, and accessories (30 min— 1950— Distribution limited to ZI— Commercial Adaptation). 5-8009 Model 44-C Ditcher (Barber-Greene) Operation, variety of uses, and transporting of machine — Ditcher is capable of traveling forward or backward and of digging trenches 18 to 24 inches wide and as deep as 8 feet — Performs efficiently and quickly in hard coral or soft soil (18 min — 1952 — Color — Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation). 5-8221 - 11 — mm 5 Keep 'Em Running With Standardization A report on engines and engine parts, the people who maintain them, design them, and use them — Labor, management, and military aspects of standardization program — Advantages of standardization and interchangeability of parts (13 min — 1954 — Color — Commercial Adaptation). 229 NUMERICAL INDEX MF No. 5-8275 Maps for the Army Depicts methods used by Royal Canadian Engineers to produce topographic maps — Shows mapping of 4,500 square mile area in the Yukon (38 min— 1954— Color). 5-8279 Engineer Mission Accomplishments in peace and war of the Corps of Engineers from the Revolutionary period to the post- Korean conflict (26 min — 1954). 5-8567 Before They Happen (Fire Prevention) | Dramatizes the services of fire prevention inspectors (14 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film libraries and exchanges in CONUS and overseas — Commercial Adaptation). 5-8658 Care and Maintenance of Fire Hose Types and features of hose — Mechanical and chemical injuries — How to clean, inspect, and store — How to load on fire trucks — Care during and after fires (21 min — 1956— Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS). 'IftV ifOl- 5-8854 Engineers in Combat— World War II Engineer mission in combat — Training at Engineer School, Ft. Belvoir, Va. — Engineer activities during WW II in the European and Pacific Theaters of Operation (24 min— 1957— Replaces FB , , ^ 5-119 which is obsolete). 5-8954 The Big Picture— The Engineer Supply Mission . Describes engineer tasks and mission in terms of national security — Types, use, and care of engineer equipment — Use of EDPS (electronic data processing systems) for inventory control — Supply procedures — Purpose, accomplishments, and benefits of Engineer Standardization Program (29 min— 1958). 6-7900 Fire— Artillery Action in Korea Tanks supported by dirt ramps substituted for artillery in early stages of Korean conflict — Artillery later stemmed advance of com- munist enemy — US infantry troops supported by 105-mm howitzer — Information relayed from reconnaissance aircraft and observation >.t>')fl posts to fire direction center — Fire missions established and relayed to artillery batteries — Artillery supports infantry in defense and at- tack (14 min— 1952). ..)-M UN' */• COO* g 7-918 This is The Infantry Foot soldier in training and in combat (10 min — 1944 — Film Reference) . 7-1297 Sixth Infantry Division Sixth Infantry Division in operations at MaflSn Bay — Bloodiest 10 days in the New Guinea campaign (20 min — 1948). 7-7898 Men Against Tanks Adaptation of German army training film made during WW II — Methods by which infantrymen destroyed Russian T-34 tanks — Well trained infantry formidable opponent against armor (15 min — 1952). 230 NUMERICAL INDEX MF No. 7-8278 7-8318 7-8319 to 7-8320 8-1044 Infantry Operations in Mountains Nature of mountain terrain and special problems of offensive and defensive operations — Factors include character of mountain weather physiological and psychological adjustment of troops to altitude, and difficulties in communication and command — Mobility of weapons affected — Air and artillery assistance and medical support expedite operations (38 min — 1954 — Film Reference). Machine Gun Clinometer M1917 Characteristics and application of machine gun clinometer M1917 (7 min— 1955— Film Reference). Position and Grip, Machine Gun M1919A6 on M2 Tripod Cal .30 light machine gun M1919A6 on M2 tripod is used to demon- strate the correct position and grip required to fire the weapon safely and effectively (3 min — 1955 — Film Reference). Headspace Adjustment Machine Gun, Cal .30 Showing how to place the correct headspace adjustment on the Browning machine gun, cal .30 (4 min — 1955 — Film Reference). Air Operation, Lae and Salamaua Ground and air operations in Lae, Salamaua section, New Guinea — Evacuation of wounded — Americans relieving Aussies — Difficult terrain — Concentrated air power — Planning for and attack with B-26's (32 min— 1944— Requires special authorization for distribu- tion—From Air Force Film AFC 410). 8-1046 Silent Battle Malaria — A study of the disease and its carrier, the mosquito — Habits of mosquito — Control (45 min — 1944 — Film Reference — From Australian Film AC 3). 8-1081 Rehabilitation in the European Theater of Operations Reconditioning of patients in the ETO — Complete program of rehabilitation from time patient enters hospital until he is able to join his old fighting unit (29 min — 1944 — Film Reference). 8-1129 Diary of a Sergeant Sgt Russell, who lost both hands in the service of the US on D-day, rehabilitated in army hospital — Progress and spirit representative of medical advances made in such cases (23 min — 1945 — Film Reference). 8-1132 Behind the Shop Drawing Importance of drawings for industrial production — Isometric, orthographic projection, perspective and cross-sectional drawings — Indicating dimensions and specifications (16 min— 1945 — Distribu- tion to CONUS only— From Navy Film MN 37). 8-1230 Schistosomiasis (Snail Fever) Cause and preventive measures of this tropical disease (10 min — 1945). 8-1248 Plague Control Problems created by plague — Types, carriers, and characteristics iiiqsj' of the disease — Control and preventive measures — Programs for rodent and flea control — Preventive measures among troops and 231 NUMERICAL INDEX M F No. -Film Reference — From 8-1249 &-1254 8-1343 8-1383 8-7897 ;-bfi civilian population (22 min — 1946 — Coloi Navy Film MN 4049). The Sky is the Limit Rehabilitation phases of above-the-knee amputee — Walking tech- nique for individuals with two normal lower extremities and for a unilateral AK amputee — Potential capabilities of patient (12 min — 1946 — Color — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation). Half a Chance Orthopedic rehabilitation — Successful rehabilitation of Lt Bert R. Shepard, USAF — Assisting amputees in personal psychological adjustments (11 min — 1946 — Film Reference). Principles of Refrigeration Physics of heat transfer — Refrigeration as method of heat transfer — Compression and absorption system (20 min — 1947 — From Office of Education Film No. 360). Quality Milk Production Production of quality milk — Feeding and sanitation — Cleanliness (33 min — 1947 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to ZI — Com- mercial Adaptation). The Medical Effects of Nuclear Radiation Defense against atomic weapons — Analogy of effects of sun bathing on the body to demonstrate effects of nuclear radiation — Nature and potency of gamma, alpha, and beta particles — Physical symptoms fol- lowing bodily exposure — Medical destructiveness of atomic blasts — Atomic bomb's total destructiveness — Limits of atomic bursts (21 min — 1952 — Color — Film Reference). Artificial Respiration — The Back-Pressure Arm-Lift Method Techniques employed in administering artificial respiration by means of the back-pressure arm-lift method — Importance of starting speedily and maintaining steady rhythmic continuous action — Three alternate methods of artificial respiration (17 min — 1953 — Film Reference — From Navy Film MF 7484). Fire and Your Hospital Fire safety problems in hospitals — Fire hazards — Basic precautions to prevent disaster — Need for fire safety programs — Developing an efficient plan — How each department reacts to a fire alarm — Saving patients — Reducing spread of fire (23 min — 1953 — Film Reference Distribution limited to CONUS — Commercial Adaptation). 8-8212 Aeromedical Evacuation Military air transport service has the responsibility of returning from overseas wounded military personnel to hospitals in CONUS — Descrip- tion of each phase of aeromedical evacuation operations — Inbound and outbound movements (38 min — 1954 — From Air Force Film TF 1-4833). Labor and Childbirth 8-7996 8-8149 8-8222 Story of a young couple expecting their first child — Before and during labor, delivery, arid post partum period in the hospital (17 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation) . 232 NUMERICAL INDEX i MF No. 8-8229 Insect Repellent— I Proper clothing and use of insect repellent to ward off disease- carrying mosquito (4 min— 1955). 8-8230 Insect Repellent— II Importance of proper clothing and use of insect repellent to ward off scrub-typhus fever (4 min — 1955). 8-8231 Insect Repellent— III Use of insect repellent to prevent contracting sleeping sickness, a mosquito-borne disease (4 min — 1954). 8-8232 Native Food Hazards— Part I Dangers of eating native (foreign) foods (3 min — 1954). 8-8233 Native Food Hazards— Part II Typical foods illustrate the presence of disease-carrying bugs in native (foreign) foods (3 min — 1954). 8-8234 Native Food Hazards— Part III Dangers of eating native (foreign) foods (3 min — 1954). - 8-8235 Frostbite— I Dangers of frostbite — Necessary precautions to safeguard health of feet and ward off frostbite during cold weather operations (5 min — 1955). 8-8236 Frostbite— II Responsibility of soldier during cold weather operations to prevent cold injury to ears, nose, and fingers (5 min — 1955) . 8-8237 Mess Sanitation— Part I Proper garbage disposal facilities prevent spread of dysentery germ (4min-1954). 8-8238 Mess Sanitation— Part II Importance of cleanliness before and after eating (4 min- -1954). ofrm noi 8-8239 Mess Sanitation— Part III ,nafc5 j^i- Proper care of mess kits before and after chow will prevent dysentery (5 min— 1954). ^'li^WojA « J xx- f> XT >!tteTWV. ,JHJ240 Bednettmg-PartI J-.-rmo*) fciji Dangers and control of mosquito-borne diseases to soldiers in the field (5 min— 1954). 8-8241 Bednetting— Part II Proper use of bednetting and insect repellents to ward off disease carrying mosquitoes (5 min — 1954). Prenatal Care Portrays three women in normal pregnancy through the 9-month period — Recommended exercise, clothing, diet, and reportable symp- toms are presented (23 min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation). Postnatal Care Shows the mother in her hospital room exercising, caring for, and nursing her baby — Diagrams show how the mother's body returns to normal (12 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation). 233 8-8379 — ffifn 0 8-8380 MF No. 8-8381 8-8564 8-8663 8-8664 NUMERICAL INDEX A Normal Birth Film shows the birth of a child, from the time the mother enters the delivery room until she leaves it (12 min — 1958 — Commercial Adapta- tion) . Nurses in the Army Pictorial report of the great service performed by the Army nurse, both in war and peace — Hardships and dangers she faced during WW II and the Korean War (27 min — 1955 — Distribution primarily to central film libraries and exchanges). Baby Meets His Parents Film shows how personalities are influenced by heredity, human relationships, and environmental factors (11 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation). Heredity and Prenatal Development Gives explanation of chromosomes and genes in determining sex and in transmitting physical and mental traits to offspring — -Modification of these traits by training and environment — Traces the development of the fetus until delivery (21 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation). 8-8665 Human Growth Traces human growth for mating through the adult form — Empha- sizes differences in male and female structural development (19 min — 1958 — Color — Commercial Adaptation) . 8-8675 Organized Mosquito Control Control measures used for major breeding areas, in urban areas and in individual homes — Stress on value in prevention of disease (15 min — 1956 — -Color — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for Medical Service personnel — Commercial Adaptation). 8-8791 8-8932 Behavior of Wild Norway Rats Manual abilities and modification of surroundings, maturation into adult society, territorial defense and sexual behavior (28 min — 1957). Rabies Control in the Community f— mm 5> Describes how rabies is introduced in the community, how it effects animals and humans, and how it can be eliminated from the com- munity— Requirements for implementing an effective rabies control program are outlined — Effective control program must have backing of the public (12 mm — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS, USAREUR, and EUSA— Commercial Adaptation). 9-1089 The Diesel Engine Ignition by compression — Basic diesel engine types — Forms of air headers and fuel injectors — Diesel types used in submarines (29 min — 1944— From Navy Film MN 42- A). 9-1090 Construction of the Diesel Engines General structure of several types of diesel engines — Different frame ./m types, cylinder parts, pistons, piston rings, connecting rods, crank- NUMERICAL INDEX MF No. °06 — }# i 9-1091 9-1157 #011 K. io\ 9-1158 II) hoclii: 9-1159 9-1160 9-1161 shafts, bearing, camshafts, and rocker assemblies (17 min — 1945 — From Navy Film MN 43). Diesel Engine Governors Operation of governors — Overspeed, overspeed trip, and regulating governors (14 min — 1944 — From Navy Film MN 44- A). Inside of Arc Welding — Part I : Fundamentals Correct and incorrect methods of striking &n arc — Quality of weld affected by length of arc — Angle of electrode — Combination of voltage and amperage — Speed of travel (11 min — 1945 — Color — Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation). Inside of Arc Welding— Part II: Flat Position Flat position electric welds — Effects of changing current, electrode angle, speed of making weld, and arc length (11 min — 1945 — Color — Distribution to ZI— Commercial Adaptation). Inside of Arc Welding— Part III: Horizontal Position :CST-^ Horizontal position welds — Effects of changing current, setting, electrode angle, speed of making weld, and arc length (11 min — 1945 — Color — Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation). Inside of Arc Welding— Part IV: Alternating Current in Flat and Horizontal Positions Advantages of alternating current in reducing arc blow — Making flat and groove welds in both flat and horizontal po&itions (11 min — 1945 — Color — Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation). Inside of Arc Welding— Part V: Vertical Position Vertical and groove welds — Importance of current setting, electrode angle, arc length, and speed of travel (11 min — 1945 — Color — Distribu- tion limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation). 9-1162 Inside of Arc Welding— Part VI: Overhead Position Overhead weld — Four factors contributing to quality of a weld — Techniques for making overhead, fillet, and groove welds (11 min — 1945 — Color — Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation). 9-1199 Let's Look at Ordnance • Role of ordnance troops — Ingenuity in devising ways and means to provide full-scale maintenance operations (20 min — 1945 — Film full-scale Reference). 9-1255 Ordnance Service in an Oversea Theater , Operation of the ordnance service in China-Burma-India Theater (37min-1946). 9-1286 Defense of Antwerp Against the V-l Antwerp from the time of its capture by Nazis to its liberation by allied forces — Subsequent battering by the V-l bomb — Port saved by American and allied gunners, using a shifting defense strategy known as Antwerp X (21 min — 1947). 9-1330 The German A-4 Rocket, Operation Backfire (U) (40 min— 1948— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL). 235 NUMERICAL INDEX MF No. 9-1360 Task Force Frigid Cold weather test of personnel and equipment in Alaska at —60° F (37 min— 1948). 9-7501 Machine Shop Work— Bench Work— Scraping Flat Surfaces Operations, methods, and procedures employed in hand scraping flat surfaces — Five common forms of hand scrapers (14 min — 1954 — From Office of Education Film No. 35). 9-7890 Physical Facilities - The four essential steps in organizing physical facilities for a new enterprise (11 min — 1952 — Distribution limited to ZI). •••''» v/ vi* to »M*fti *?.ii~e 9-7891 Materials Control Three materials control functions of management described (11 min — 1952 — Distribution limited to ZI);x oi 9-7892 Internal Organization a ,Jrx Fundamental purposes and basic principles of business organiza- tion— Several organization types discussed (12 min — 1952 — Distri- bution limited to ZI). •iiiin 1 9-7940 The Great Gun Complete mobility and ease of operation of 280-mm gun — Technical superiority over convential field artillery pieces (12 min — 1952 — Distribution limited to central film libraries in ZI) . uoijijrdhJrutl — -rofoO— ^£01 9-8139 Corporal (U) ;«»&«'*/ ; < - \ 's. Jolf 6 (15 min — 1952 — Color — Distribution limited to Army Service Schools training in Atomic Warfare and CFL's in CONUS— Film is 9-8140 9-8175 . ! 9-8191 classified CONFIDENTIAL). Project Honest John Field Test First Phase (U) (11 min — 1952 — Color — Distribution limited to Army Service Schools training in Atomic Warfare and CF & EE's in CONUS— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL). >~*e*er .• NIKE System Test (U) (13 min — 1953 — Color — Distribution limited to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and certain Artillery and Guided Missiles organizations specified by higher authority — This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL). . White Sands Proving Ground Used as a testing range for armed services for guided missiles re- search — Typical engineering evaluation of NIKE — Recording and evaluating test data' — Camouflage techniques for guided missile installation (22 min— 1953— Color). 9-8260 Project Stalk Research study of M43, M47, M47E1,. T-41E2, and M48 tanks at Camp Irwin to determine time required by American tank to hit a target — Tests included training, practice, and firing at test course (17 min— 1954). 236 NUMERICAL INDEX MF No. 9-8335 9-8336 bul no f 9-8338 —•mm Machine Shop Work — Operations on the Lathe — Turning a Taper with the Tailstock Set Over Calculating tailstock offset for cutting tapers — Offsetting the tail- stock— Turning a taper with the tailstock set over (18 min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation) . Machine Shop Work — Basic Machines — The Shaper Functions, characteristics, and fundamentals of operation of the shaper (15 min— 1954— From US Office of Education Film No. 70). Machine Shop Work— Bench Work— Cutting Threads With Taps] and Dies Methods, operations, and procedures employed in cutting small threads — Cutting external threads with hand dies and internal threads with hand taps (19 min — 1954 — From US Office of Education Film No. 34). 9-8339 JsKI lo Bench Work— Reaming with Straight Hand ja'jil i >;{. 9-8550 Machine Shop Work- Reamers Operations, methods, and procedures employed in reaming with staight hand reamers (20 min — 1954 — From US Office of Education Film No. 37). 9-8428 Motor Mania Showing how a driver can forget how he acts as a pedestrian when he is behind the wheel (8 min — 1955 — Color — Commercial Adaptation). Safety of Welders (Use of Welding Protective Equipment) Use of protective clothing and equipment to prevent eye injuries, skin burns, and metal fume poisoning (7 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transporta- tion Command — From Navy Film MN 1921G). 9-8569 How Not to Conduct a Meeting _ '/liwoH pn* noi)*T»j :/ V^T-OI Common errors and omissions encountered in poorly planned meetings — Typical faults depicted: poor acoustics, poor ventilation, interruptions, and inadequate planning (10 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film libraries in CONUS— Commercial Adaptation). 9-8704 White Sands Proving Ground — Report No. 3 Search into Space Operation of electronic and optical instrumentation used by Flight Determination Laboratory to observe, record, and evaluate missile flight test data (21 min— 1956— Color). 9-8705 White Sands Proving Ground— Eyes of The Range Film Report— I Mission of Systems Engineering Branch at Holloman Air Research Center — Research and development activities on current missile test instrumentation (21 min — 1956 — Color). in i ico DM j AI ''*''- ^ttMi jrmeu \o er^&inav'bA 10-1168 Railroaders Always Railroads in war — American railroad men and the most efficient railroad service in the world (18 min — 1945). sfiiorhiA ru>D*io<|O ££&T~0f 10-1317 Decision j.jij.r] Four choices of disposition of remains next of kin may make — Permanent burial in either a private or military cemetery overseas — 237 NUMERICAL INDEX MF No. Return to US for burial in either private or national cemetery — Army's method to determine which family member is the legal next of kin nid '.. (16 min — 1947 — Distribution limited to ZI only). 10-1337 Exercise Musk Ox Canadian Army expedition from Churchill to Coppermine, on to Port Norman, and down Alaskan Highway— Equipment and prepara- tions for trip — Difficulties encountered — Heavy demands on fuel supplies — Summary of results (58 min — 1947 — From British Film C4533). 10-1339 Food for Thought ^nij Statistical comparison of food consumption by average American soldier and average European — Food loss — Conservation (5 min — 1948— Film Reference— Also included in AFSR 88). 10-1362 Fundamentals of Diet Functional classification of food — Examples of food in each clas- sification— Results of deficient diet (11 min — 1947 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation). 10-1363 Principles of Cooking Fundamentals — Boiling, frying, broiling, roasting, and steam cookery — Changing food properties by application of heat — Nutritive values and palatability — Changes in starches and meat when heat is applied (11 min — 1947 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation)// )0 eerfj) < Tremendous Trifles — Coffee Urns Correct and incorrect methods of brewing coffee — Importance of coffee to success of commercial restaurant (24 min — 1948 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) . Mechanical Refrigeration and How It Works Mechanical operation of refrigeration plants — Basic laws of phys- ics— Step-by-step description of refrigeration in law of heat flow, evaporation, and condensation— Use of various refrigerants — Ad- vantages and disadvantages— How latent heat is used to bring about g process (23 min — 1948 — From Navy Film MN 2246- A). Maintenance of Fixed Laundry Equipment Maintenance factors — Records to determine efficiency, proper periodic checking of equipment, and stocking spare parts — Regular lubrication, cleaning, inspection, and adjustment of equipment (8 min — 1949 — Color — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation). 10-7582 Materials Handling of Unit Loads Advantages of using pallets, skids, trailers, and similar equipment for moving and stacking various types of materials (11 min — 1949 — Film Reference). 10-7842 Operation Airborne Advantage of C-124 (Globemaster) as cargo hauler — Loading of pallet-train method — Cargo space — Auxiliary floor permitting pas- 10-1377 10-7527 10-7578 238 NUMERICAL INDEX MF No. senger transport even when plane is cargo-loaded — Carrying capacity, troop, and cargo — Troop safety factor (22 nxn — 1951 — Film Refer- ence— Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation). 10-7937 Quartermaster at Work Responsibilities of the Quartermaster Corps in maintaining the life line of the fighting strength by supplying the army with food, clothing, fuel, and fighting equipment — Importance of aerial supply opera- tions— Effectiveness of delivery of supplies by airdrop (19 min — 1952— Film Reference). 10-7941 Battlefield Evacuation of Deceased Personnel Instructing graves registration personnel in techniques of search, recovery, identification, and evacuation of deceased personnel on the battlefield — Efficiency, dignity, and respect in all stages of the work (8 min— 1953— Film Reference). 10-7942 Processing of Remains and Interment in Temporary Military Cemeteries Procedures followed by graves registration personnel in processing of remains and interment in temporary military cemeteries — Methods of identifying remains — Importance of careful recording of identifica- tion data — Proper disposition of personal effects — Respectful military burial service befitting those who died on the field of battle (9 min — 1953 — Film Reference). 10-7943 Search and Recovery of Deceased Personnel Instructing graves registration personnel in techniques of search^ recovery, and identification of deceased personnel on the battlefield— ^Sfofcebf.These solemn responsibilities are carried out with care, dignity, and respect to our honored dead (7 min — 1953 — Film Reference). 10-8451 Care of Tentage Carrying tent — Removing tent from cover — Handling and storing cover — Preparing tent site — Pitching, inspecting, and adjusting tent — Striking, folding, and storing (8 min — 1955). 10-8452 The QM Field Laundry Various phases of QM field laundry operation — Requirements for laundry site — Laundering process (9 min — 1955). 10-8453 Mobile Field Refrigeration Characteristics and application of the Brown Model QST-120 mobile field refrigeration unit — Capable of carrying 1% tons of perish- able supplies — Operation of components of the unit — Proper loading methods (11 min— 1955). 10-8501 QM Operation in Europe Mission, responsibilities, and activities of the Army Quartermaster Corps in Europe (27 min— 1955). R ->ol 10-8551 Meat Cutting By Rail Method Shows the step-by-step procedure for cutting a hindquarter of beef using rail method — Advantages over table method (15 min — 1956). 239 NUMERICAL INDEX MF No. 10-8720 10-8722 10-8724 Self Service Supply Center New Army Supply concept of the "Self Service Supply Center" — Operation of the center — Advantages of new system over old (24 min — 1957 — Film References). Site Selection and Movement of Quartermaster Non-Divisional Units Elements considered in site selection, timely movement, and efficient supply operations — overall operational and defense plans (24 min— 1957— Film Reference). Recovery of Quartermaster Air Type Equipment Recovery and maintenance of % ton truck, A-22 Aerial Delivery Container with 1-ton load, A-7A Aerial Delivery Container with 500-lb load; and 6,000-lb load-bearing platform (21 min— 1957— Film Reference). 10-8726 Quartermaster Inspection and Maintenance of Air Type Equipment Relative to T-10 and T-7A Parachutes inspection, and rigger check by parachutists, inspection by jumpmaster, Shake-out, inspec- tion before repack, repair and inspection at maintenance shop (19 min — 1957 — Film Reference)., qml- 10-8727 Extraction of Heavy Equipment from Aircraft in Flight Components of aerial delivery kit; rigging procedures; how load is extracted from aircraft (17 min — 1957 — Film Reference). 10-8878 Classification of Quartermaster Property Explains classification system — Seven categories are defined: A-New; CS-Combat Serviceable; C-Unserviceable Repairable; D- Unserviceable Unrepairable; X-Secondary Purpose; UC-Unclassified; U-Unidentified (7 min— 1958— Replaces MF 10-8450 which is obsolete). 11-1001 At the Front in North Africa History of the African campaign, WW II — Story of a tank convoy from the day it lands until it engages the Nazis — African scenery — Arabs and natives in coastal cities (79 min — 1943 — Film Reference). 11-1006 Report from the Aleutians Americans soldiers in the battle of the Aleutians — American airmen drop bomb loads on Kiska and Japanese installations (40 min — 1943— Color). 11-1016 The Cathode-ray Oscilloscope Purpose and general principles of operation of the cathode-ray oscilloscope — Operating checks (24 min — 1944 — Film Reference — From Navy Film MN 2104-B). 11-1032 Photo Flash Photography— How It Works Two principal types of camera shutters — Between-the-lens and focal plane — Characteristics of flash lamp required by each — Opera- tion of synchronizer — Special flashlight for speed, color, daylight, o isv and infrared photography — Importance of reflector — Care and maintenance of equipment (27 min — 1944 — Film Reference — Com- mercial Adaptation). 240 NUMERICAL INDEX MF No. 11-1086 Radar Jamming Types of interference patterns — Jamming originating from ships at sea, land-based stations, or aircraft — Distinguishing jamming from regular patterns — Countermeasures (31 min — 1944). 11-1087 Radio Technician Training Series — Capacitance Flow of electrons through a circuit — Charging and discharging a capacitor — Variations of charge on a capacitor in relation to time — Behavior of capacitance with alternating current (31 min — 1944 — Film Reference — From Navy Film MN 1540- A). 11-1088 Radio Technician Training Series — Parts I and II: Inductance Reaction of magnetic force around a coil — Self-inductance — Increasing inductance of a coil (34 min — 1944 — Film Reference — From Navy Film MN 1540-B). 11-1151 Sonic Deception (U) (29 min — 1945 — Limited distribution— Further distribution must •rttcx) be authorized by OCSigO— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL). 11-1231 Pro Patria Vigilans (Training and Operation of Signal Corps Units in WW II) Functions and activities of the Signal Corps in WW II — Important achievements — Signal Corps participation in all phases of warfare — Submarine cables, teletypewriter, telephone carrier service, motion picture production and distribution — Recent developments in radar (22 min— 1945— Film Reference). } jToit/nono 11-1331 Exercise Polar Bear Canadian, British, and US observers move into remote regions, solving new supply and transportation problems — Working out tactical maneuvers — Use of snowmobiles — Cooperation of the Royal Canadian Air Force (71 min — 1947 — Film Reference). 11-1332 Exercise Eskimo Effects of extreme cold and snow on a combined military exercise in Northern Canada during the winter of 1944-45 — Influence of weather extremes on operating effectiveness of men, equipment, supplies, mobility, communication, maintenance, and other phases of military tactics — Force Eskimo advances to take objective and then makes retrograde movement to initial point of departure (61 min— 1947). 11-7710 Science and the Signal Corps Importance of the Signal Corps' mission in modern war — Research and development laboratories originate and perfect both equipment and techniques — Phases of engineering work — Basic research — Efforts to integrate wire and radio — Simplification of equipment — Development of new equipment — Intensive testing of - equipment and techniques (19 min — 1950 — Film Reference). 11-7754 Facts About Film Physical makeup of motion picture film — Mechanics of projector — Proper treading — Examples of film scratches, cinch marks, and image jumping — Care in use of film in projector — Proper splicing (10 min — 1951 — Commercial Adaptation). 494599°— 59 16 241 NUMERICAL INDEX MF No. 11-7803 Your Job in the Signal Corps Role of communications in keeping US Army an integrated unit during WW II — Signal Corps job today — Planning and devising new communications systems — Science and engineering — Meteorology — Radar — Training of officer and enlisted personnel — Industrial Mobili- zation Program — Handling of contracts by Signal Corps Procurement Agency — Storage and distribution of Signal equipment and supplied by signal depots — Responsibility of Signal Corps for communications in Alaska — Functions of Army Pictorial Service — Operation of Signal Corps Pictorial Center — Importance of communications for future (20 min— 1951— Film Reference). -jbififbeT oiba 11-7883 Operation Inchon Amphibious landings on Korean west coast — Main supply lines of communists cut off — South Korean capital Seoul freed — Enemy resistance shattered — Participation of all services (18 min — 1952). 11-7889 Basic Portraiture Lighting Four fundamental lighting positions used in photographic portrai- ~TJ ??• ture — Armed forces portraiture — Newsreel technique (13 min — 1951). 11-7899 Operation Carpetbagger (U) (16 min — 1951 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must be authorized by OCSigO— Film is classified SECRET). 11-7915 Preventive Maintenance of Signal Equipment for Commanders Values, methods, and procedures of efficient signal communication operation — Utilizing echelon checklists — FITCAL, intelligent key to effective maintenance (15 min — 1952). 11-8054 The Step by Step Switch— 197-type Selector (Parts 1, 2, and 3) Part 1 — Importance, complexity, and cost of switching equipment — Illustrates path of a call — Importance of maintenance practices. Part 2 — Mechanical functioning under various conditions of adjust- ment. Part 3 — Circuit operation during vertical and rotary stepping (69 min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation). 11-8208 Drop Wire Runs— Part I Purpose of drop wire runs — Importance of using standard procedures in installation and maintenance — Frequent causes of drop wire failure — Effect of sag on tension (16 min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation) . 11 OOAO T^ Tir- I> Tl * TT Oil) bttfi 11-8209 Drop Wire Runs — Part II Installation of drop wire from house to terminal pole with no inter- ference — Installation of drop wire from house to span clamp with tree interference — Installation of drop wire from house to terminal pole across street with no interference — Installation of drop wire from house to pole on rear lot property line then to terminal pole one span away with problems of garages, fences, and gardens (30 min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation). 11-8210 "T" Zone Inspection Purpose, value, and method of making inspections of cable adjacent to terminals (the trouble or "T" zone) — Common causes of cable St - SS—'ecm* NUMERICAL INDEX MF No. failure and how to detect, report, repair, and prevent such damage — Sources of trouble in aerial and block cables (18 min — 1954 — Color — Commercial Adaptation), -n^ AA Defense System AN/GSG-2 (U) (33 min — 1954 — Distribution limited to film libraries at certain Class II installations — Film is classified SECRET). Electronic Countermeasures Airborne Signal Analyzing Equipment AN/APA-74 (U) (22 min— 1954— Limited distribution to F&EE, Ft Monmouth, NJ M/F Use by: The Signal School; F&EE, Ft Huachuca, Ariz. M/F Use by: Army Electronic Proving Grounds— From Navy Film MN 7897- A— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL). 11-8378 11-8399 i 11-8634 Origins of the Motion Picture Traces development of motion picture photography and projection — From cave drawings to Edison's recording and projection machines (21 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 8103). 11-8674 Engineer and Standards Program — Experimental Rating Film No. 1 Work Space studies of 3 operations — Assembling sheets, working adding machines, and posting cards (10 min — Silent 16 FPS — 1956). 11-8703 Engineer and Standards Program — Experimental Rating Film No. 2 Work pace studies of two operations — Testing bulbs and loading cards (5 min — Silent 16 FPS^1956). 11-8842 Security and You Aimed at personnel concerned with classified projects — Stresses importance of human reliability for national security (18 min — 1957 — Color — From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project Film — AFSWP Film 30-55-56 — Limited number of prints distributed to installations specified by OCSigO). - Missile Master— AN/FSG-1 Antiaircraft * neerin* ReP°rt No- 9627 Film explains the role and operation of the Army's Missile Master System — Designed to function as the communications and intelligence center of our AA defense system — NIKE practice alert with and without Missile Master — Emphasizes that it is capable of operating independently and with other weapons as well as NIKE (13 min — 1958 — Color — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS— USA Signal Air Defense Engineering Agency (9584)). Signals for Missiles Scope and complexity of U.S. Army Signal Agency operations in guided missile research and development — Equipment, methods, and procedures used with missile control and flight tests, test analysis, and missile geophysics (20 min — 1958 — Color — Limited number of prints distributed to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges). Recreation Center Operation Activities at a typical recreation center in US — Outdoor and indoor games, boating trips, fishing parties, nursery and children's service- Dancing and social activities — Supply economy in handling special services equipment (13 min— 1951— Film Reference). 243 11-8923 hifc 11-8924 Defense System— En :i- 12-7841 NUMERICAL INDEX 12-7944 MF No. 12-7936 The Soldier at Leisure Discusses the nonathletic leisure program designed by Army Service Clubs to stimulate the interest of servicemen (14 min — 1952 — Film Reference). Army Records Administration Proper maintenance, utilization, preservation, retirement, and disposal of all types of record material — Duties and responsibilities of records administration (23 min — 1953 — Film Reference). 12-8151 It's Your Future Recruitment film made for the purpose of encouraging re-enlistment of soldiers (15 min — 1953). A Look Ahead Surveying the opportunities and advantages of the army as a career — To be shown only to soldiers whose enlistments are about to expire — A means of encouraging their re-enlistment (27 min — 1954). 12-8669 90 Day Wondering (Re-enlistment) Designed to encourage re-enlistment in the Army — Draws a com- parison of advantages of military service over civilian life (9 min — 1956— Color). 12-8732 The Army Dental Service (For Recruiting Dental Personnel) Advantages of the service from professional and personal aspects — Clinical, laboratory, research, and teaching activities (26 min — 1957 — 12-8201 12-8733 Army Residency Program (Recruiting) Designed for recruiting doctors — Features and facilities of program — How it develops a broader professional scope (22 min — 1956 — Distribu- tion to each Army Headquarters in CONUS). 12-8765 Your Bright Tomorrow (Recruiting — Women Army Medical Special- 12-8766 12-8767 16-1346 16-1347 & 8* 244 Designed to attract women college graduates to train as dieticians, physical therapists and occupational therapists — Emphasizes pro- fessional and personal advantages of service in these occupational fields (20 min— 1957— Color— Distribution to CONUS AF & EEs). Executive Wanted (Recruitment of WAC Officers) Designed to attract women college graduates into Service as WAC officers — Describes advantages of an "executive" career in the Service (24 min— 1957— Color). Harry's Hat Hangs High Aimed at NCOs — Fundamentals and value of NCO leadership — Role of NCOs in training and keeping men in the army (21 min — 1957— Color). The First Easter Easter narrative taken from the Gospels (22 min — 1947 — Distribu- tion limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation). Where Love Is, God Is Tolstoy's story of cobbler who turned against his religion and his friends in bitterness over death of his child — The Bible as the solution NUMERICAL INDEX MF No. to the problem (33 min — 1947 — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation) . 16-1348 Life of St. Paul The Road to Damascus (12 min) — The way of salvation (25 min) — Faith triumphant (22 min) — Grace of forgiveness (27 min); — Crown of righteousness (24 min) — Series of film on life of St. Paul as recorded in Book of Acts and St Paul's Epistles (110 min— 1947 — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation). 16-1349 2,000 Years Ago ! The day's work (21 min)— The home (19 min— The school (16 min) — The synagogue (22 min) — The travelers (22 min)— Results of research, including that of rabbinical scholars, on religious practice of the day — Recreating life in Palestine as it was in time of Christ (100 min — 1947 — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Com- mercial Adaptation). ifi nicnl ijiisia'iio 16-1353 16-1354 —mm n; 16-1355 — 'soioO— 030 f IQ 6-1357 Of These My People Outstanding contributions made by Jews in America from 1654 to mid twentieth century — Commentary by Alfred Hayes, noted American poet (20 min — 1947 — Distribution limited to oversea com- mands— Commercial Adaptation) . • Camps of the Dead Atrocities committed in German concentration camps at Buchen- wald, Dachau, Belsen, and other places — French and Allied camera- men's pictorial record (20 min — 1947 — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation) . ™, „ . ~.. •' *>•* f>>)h«!i »< The Eternal Gift i The solemn High Mass — Narration by eminent Bishop Fulton J. Sheen — Background of 125 cathedral choristers, 50 Gregorian chanters, and over 1,500 in support (86 min — 1947 — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation). Perpetual Sacrifice Exposition of Mass — Sacrifice of Mass (77 min — 1947 — Distribu- tion limited to oversea commands— Commercial Adaptation). 16-1358 St. Francis of Assisi . M(Q . Life of St. Francis (83 min — 1947— Distribution limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation) . * "£*> Ti—SIat AI&HI. 16-7542 God of Creating Sermon from science — Hand of God in nature — Trip into space — Metamorphosis of a caterpillar — Pollination — Photosynthesis — God the Creator (41 min — 1949 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Sup- plementary distribution) . : . K»,>nyro Cl bc^hrdi noi 16-7543 God of the Atom Fundamentals of atomic energy — Its application and research in military and scientific world — Operation Crossroads — Testimony of Lawrence Johnston, atomic physicist, and Commander Miller, USN — Return to religion in this critical atomic age (39 min — 1949 — Color — Commercial Adaptation) . 1 05 245 NUMERICAL INDEX MF No. 16-7544 Voice of the Deep Sonic research refutes scientific theory of "silent deep" — Revelation of underwater sound and color challenge to agnosticism (30 min — 1949 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution). 16-7557 ". . . And Forbid Them Not" Combination of two Bible stories based on Matthew 18:1-6 and Mark 10:13-16 (11 min — 1949 — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation) . 02 A nJidY 000, £ 16-7558 Daniel in the Lion's Den Story of Daniel as found in Daniel 6 (17 min — 1949 — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation). - 16-7559 The Raising of Lazarus Biblical account from John 11 of resurrection of Lazarus from the dead (13 min — 1949 — Distribution limited to oversea commands only — Commercial Adaptation) . 16-7679 Creating, According to Genesis A pictorial narration, with symphonic and choral music, of the first chapter of Genesis, King James version (10 min — Color — 1950 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and overseas for loan to the u8 J: Chaplain Corps). 16-7680 Brotherhood of Man Fundamental variations between races — Color cartoon (11 min — 1950 — Color — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Commer- cial Adaptation). .. 16-7681 Stephen, The First Christian Martyr Persecutions of early Church apostles and leaders — Trial of Stephen — Effect of Stephen's forgiving attitude on Saul and the others who stoned him (25 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution) . lfr-7682 The Calling of Matthew Matthew the despised follows Jesus— Story as recorded in Gospel of St Mark 2:13-17 (28 min — 1950 — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation). gfii)8